GPU cloud provider WhiteFiber is teaming up with Cerebras Systems in Canada.

The company is also set to offer its first Nvidia B200 GPUs next month.

In a LinkedIn post, WhiteFiber revealed that Cerebras had chosen the GPU cloud company as its partner in launching a data center in Canada.

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The company wrote: "We are proud to announce that Cerebras Systems has chosen to partner with WhiteFiber to launch their first data center in Canada. This deployment in Montreal will expand access to the market leading power of the CS-3 to enterprises, research institutions, and government entities. Welcome to Montreal Cerebras Systems and to AI teams across Canada - welcome to next-level inference processing. We are excited to see what you build!"

Cerebras Systems develops wafer-scale chips, with its Wafer Scale Engine 3 boasting four trillion transistors and 900,000 'AI cores,' alongside 44GB of on-chip SRAM. Sold as part of the CS-3 system - the company's AI supercomputer offering - the company claims the chip is capable of 125 peak AI petaflops.

The company announced plans for six AI data center deployments across North America and Europe earlier this month, with Montreal, Canada, among its announced locations. Cerebras claimed those data centers would be equipped with “thousands of Cerebras CS-3 systems,” delivering more than 40 million Llama 70B tokens per second.

In a separate LinkedIn post, WhiteFiber announced that it has deployed Nvidia's B200 GPUs at its data center in Iceland. The B200s will be available from April. WhiteFiber's parent company Bit Digital announced in January 2025 that an "existing customer" would see 464 Nvidia B200 GPUs in 58 Nvidia B200 servers to be deployed in Iceland. This new agreement replaces a prior agreement to provide the customer with an incremental 2,048 H100 GPUs. The contract represents approximately $15 million of annualized revenue for Bit Digital.

The company is also working in partnership with Shadeform, and the B200s will be available on-demand via Shadeform Marketplace from April.

The marketplace is available in more than 100 regions worldwide.

“The WhiteFiber GPU Cloud is at the forefront of next-generation infrastructure for AI and machine learning. Their platform architecture not only delivers the most powerful GPUs available, but optimizes for performance across the entire infrastructure stack to maximize utilization and efficiency. We're thrilled to offer WhiteFiber's upcoming NVIDIA B200 GPUs to our customers, unlocking new possibilities for startups and developers who otherwise wouldn’t have access," said Ed Goode, CEO at Shadeform.

WhiteFiber is the GPU cloud unit of Bitcoin mining company Bit Digital. The unit was launched in 2024 and rebranded in February 2025. Bit Digital's Bitcoin mining operations are located in the US, Canada, and Iceland.

WhiteFiber hosts its GPU cloud platform with Enovum Data Centers - the HPC colocation data center branch of Bit Digital - in Canada. Enovum's Montreal facility - MTL1 - offers 24MW of IT capacity across 70,000 sq ft (6,500 sqm) of data center space.

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