Meta, Prometheus and Mark Zuckerberg
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Many of Meta’s competitors have multi-gigawatt sites planned, including Oracle, Google, OpenAI, and Amazon. TechRepublic recently reported that Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary is building the world’s largest AI data center in Canada.
Prometheus will come online in 2026 acting as Meta's first-ever 1GW lab, with Hyperion launching in the years after, scaling AI compute power to 5GW, and these are Meta's mainstream AI projects. Meta will add multiple new AI clusters over the years, showing that the company is pushing heavily into AI, and plans to overtake the industry.
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Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg has just said his company will spend hundreds of billions of dollars to build massive AI data centres for superintelligence. Two of these will be called Prometheus and Hyperion.
"We're calling the first one Prometheus and it's coming online in '26," Zuckerberg wrote on Threads, Meta's social media platform. "We're building multiple more titan clusters
Meta says its next-generation datacenter clusters will be so big, they will take up a similar amount of space as Manhattan.