Meta Compute: Zuckerberg's Tens-of-Gigawatts AI
What is Meta Compute?
Meta Compute is a new top-level initiative at Meta designed to build and operate AI infrastructure at a massive scale. CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced it on January 12, 2026, in a post on Threads. The goal: build tens of gigawatts of AI capacity this decade, and "hundreds of gigawatts or more over time," according to Axios.
Who is running Meta Compute?
Zuckerberg named three executives to lead the effort.
Santosh Janardhan is Meta's head of global infrastructure and has been with the company since 2009. He will oversee technical architecture, the software stack, Meta's silicon program, developer productivity, and the company's global data center fleet and network.
Daniel Gross joined Meta last year from Safe Superintelligence, where he was CEO and co-founder alongside former OpenAI chief scientist Ilya Sutskever. Gross will lead a new group responsible for long-term capacity strategy, supplier partnerships, industry analysis, planning, and business modeling.

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Meta Compute: Zuckerberg's Tens-of-Gigawatts AI
Mark Zuckerberg announced Meta Compute on January 12, 2026 — a top-level initiative to build tens of gigawatts of AI infrastructure and sell excess compute to outside developers.
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