- Meta’s first Multi-Gigawatt AI-Datacenter cluster, Prometheus, going live in 2026
- Hyperion comes with plans to scale it up to a staggering 5GW
- New superstore clusters could soon be the norm
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has confirmed plans to build several Multi-Gigawatt AI data center clusters to burn the growing and insatiable demand for artificial intelligence, with the first cluster, Prometheus to go online in 2026.
Another cluster, Hyperion, will soon follow Meta planning to scale this up to 5 gigawatts over several years.
More so-called Titanian clusters are also in the works where Zuckerberg shares a visualization in a Facebook post showing how Hyperion covers most of Manhattan.
Zuckerberg boasting the company’s progress shared: “Semianalysis reported just that Meta is on its way to being the first laboratory to bring a 1GW+ supercluster online.”
The post summarizes how Meta will combine massive calculation power and elite talent to promote superintelligence, supported by hundreds of billions of dollars in calculating infrastructure investments. Meta’s new Superintelligence Labs promise to have the highest calculation per. Researcher in the industry.
Despite constant growth, with last year’s revenue affecting $ 165 billion, Meta’s consumption tip continues in a world of improved intelligence.
The company’s capital costs of 2025 were raised to an estimated $ 64- 72 billion dollars, but investors appear to be a little more careful about when these massive AI investments become profitable.
With competition heating against Openai, Google, Microsoft and Amazon-among other Sights Meta to bring the first Gigawatt-Plus AI cluster online with next year’s Prometheus.
When he talked about the company’s latest quarterly report, Zuckerberg wrote: “AI continues to transform everything we do.” He highlighted five key areas of long-term investments and opportunities: improved advertising, more engaging experiences, business messages, Meta AI and AI devices.



