Mar 24, 2026 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Cerebras is planning to develop a data center in Manitoba, Canada, DCD has learned. Earlier this month, the company announced it would be a tenant at a 300MW Bell Canada facility in Saskatchewan, where CoreWeave is also expected to lease capacity.
"Today, you might have noticed that we announced with Bell Canada a big new data center in Saskatchewan – yes, I couldn't find it on a map, nor the other one we're about to announce in Manitoba," Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman said at a reception event during GTC, attended by DCD.
"We are deploying enormous amounts of equipment around the world. We work really hard at trying to meet customers where they are."
Cerebras, which develops wafer-scale chips used in its proprietary hardware systems, raised $1 billion in February at a $23 billion valuation and has long been reported to be preparing for an IPO.