Six sectors. One operating system.
From federal ministries to defense agencies, from multilateral bodies to critical infrastructure — CEREBRAS P5 deploys the 5-pillar architecture in configurations tuned to each sector's threat model, regulatory environment, and operational tempo.
Same operating system. Tailored configurations.
Every sector benefits from the same 9-platform foundation — fine-tuned for that sector's threat model, regulatory environment, and operational tempo.
Which model for your institution?
Three engagement paths, calibrated to your sector's maturity, threat model, and sovereign requirements.
- All 9 platforms (LITHVIK N1, CEREBRAS P5 + 7 more)
- All 129 capabilities
- Dedicated engineering team on-site
- Source code escrow
- Lifetime sovereign support
- Quarterly strategic reviews
- 5-pillar CEREBRAS P5 deployment
- Up to 80 capabilities
- Regional engineering pool
- Standard support tier
- Monthly performance reviews
- Annual capability refresh
- Single pillar deployment
- Up to 12 capabilities
- Sandbox environment
- Executive briefing included
- Roadmap for full engagement
- No long-term commitment
Schedule a tailored sovereign briefing
Tell us your sector. We'll match you with a sector lead and prepare a tailored 60-minute conversation with engineering, policy, and security teams.
- All 9 platforms
- All 129 capabilities
- Dedicated engineering team
- Source code escrow
- Lifetime sovereign support
- 5-pillar P5
- Up to 80 capabilities
- Regional engineering pool
- Standard support tier
- Monthly reviews
- Single pillar
- Up to 12 capabilities
- Sandbox environment
- Executive briefing
- No long-term commitment
Briefing in 3 steps
- 1Submit requestWe acknowledge within 4 hours, all time zones.
- 2Discovery call60-minute conversation with our engineering and policy leads.
- 3Tailored briefing2-day deep-dive on your specific sector context.
The future of governance is already here.
18 countries. 200+ deployments. 900M+ citizens served. CEREBRAS P5 is the operating system of sovereign AI governance — and the question is not whether to deploy, but how fast.