Core42 expands Buffalo, NY capacity by 42 MW

June 4, 2026 at 12:45 PM GMT+8

Core42, a G42 company specializing in sovereign cloud and AI infrastructure, has announced that it is expanding its AI infrastructure in the United States. It will add 42 MW to the Lake Mariner site in New York, increasing total site capacity from 18 MW to 60 MW of high-performance AI production infrastructure.

The Lake Mariner facility serves as a North American AI infrastructure hub within Core42’s globally distributed network. Core42’s U.S. footprint includes deployments in Dallas, Texas, Sunnyvale and Stockton, California, and Minneapolis, Minnesota, including the Condor Galaxy supercomputers, developed in collaboration with Cerebras.

“Together, these sites extend Core42’s heterogeneous AI architecture across the United States, enabling workload-optimized deployment for both frontier training and high-speed inference at production scale,” it said in a statement.

“We are scaling our U.S. infrastructure in line with long-term deployment programs,” said Talal M. Al Kaissi, Chief Executive Officer, Core42. “Increasing our U.S. capacity at Lake Mariner strengthens our ability to serve hyperscale, AI-native and large enterprise workloads, and further extends the build out of our AI infrastructure globally.”

The Buffalo expansion forms part of Core42’s broader international infrastructure buildout, spanning the United States, Europe and the Middle East. In 2025, the company established its European headquarters in Dublin and expanded AI compute deployments across Italy and France, alongside continued U.S. capacity growth. With 10 operational sites globally and additional deployments planned for 2026, Core42 continues to scale the infrastructure foundation required to operate AI at national and enterprise scale.