- The first Multi-Gigawatt Meta, Prometheus data data cluster, will be live in 2026
- Hyperion will continue, with plans to climb it to an amazing 5GW
- The new super size clusters could soon be the standard
The Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, has confirmed the plans to build several groups of multiple Gigawatt data to feed the growing and insatiable demand for artificial intelligence, with the first cluster, Prometheus, which connected online in 2026.
Another cluster, Hyperion, will soon continue, with goal planning to climb this up to 5 gigawatts over the course of several years.
The so -called Titan groups are also working, with Zuckerberg sharing a visualization in a Facebook publication that shows how Hyperion covers the equivalent of most Manhattan.
With the company’s progress, Zuckerberg shared: “Semianalysis only reported that Meta is on the way to being the first laboratory to bring a 1GW+ Supercluster online.”
The publication summarizes how Meta will combine the power of mass computing and elite talent to advance the superintelligence, backed by hundreds of billions of dollars in calculation infrastructure investments. Meta’s new Superintelligence Laboratories promise to have the best calculation by researcher in the industry.
Despite the constant growth, with the income last year that reached $ 165 billion, the target spending in the world of improved intelligence continues.
The company’s capital expenditure in 2025 rose to an estimated $ 64- $ 72 billion, but investors seem to be a bit more cautious about when these massive investments of AI will be profitable.
With the competition heating against Openai, Google, Microsoft and Amazon, among others, a goal aims to put the first cluster of the Gigawatt-Plus in line with Prometheus next year.
Speaking about the company’s most recent quarterly report, Zuckerberg wrote: “IA continues to transform everything we do.” He highlighted five key investment areas and long -term opportunity: improved advertising, more attractive experiences, business messages, AI target and AI devices.