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Andrew highlighted a key reason why Cerebrus discusses output rather than raw capacity: their infrastructure is far more efficient than competitors. While others may tout enormous gigawatt capacities, Cerebrus points to the superior performance of their systems—making their metrics more meaningful.
The upcoming expansion, Oklahoma City 2, will add approximately 20 exaflops of capacity, roughly ten times more power than the largest U.S. supercomputers managed by the Department of Energy. Built domestically in Milpitas, California, these modular systems are assembled with a commitment to U.S. manufacturing and supply chain security.