Scrutica
GPUs
Supply Chain
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Power capacity, hardware inventory, upstream suppliers, and downstream customers for the row owned by ; any BIS Entity List exposure is walked through the canonical org graph rather than asserted at the facility row.
Capacity, ownership chain, and supply-chain position for Condor Galaxy India, including any export-control exposure that surfaces when the BIS Entity List touches a node above the facility in the chain.
As of 2026-07-10
Operator (or owner of record) per the Scrutica facility row.
Description
Two-milestone rollout. (1) 2026-02-20: G42 (Abu Dhabi) announced an 8-exaflop supercomputer deployment to India, "delivered by G42... and Cerebras", explicitly framed as a "foundational asset under the India AI Mission" — this initial announcement did not yet use the "Condor Galaxy" name. (2) 2026-05-15: G42 and the Government of India formalized the commercial framework, naming it "Condor Galaxy India, an 8-exaflop AI supercomputing cluster comprising 64 Cerebras CS-3 systems", with "G42 in partnership with India's Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC)" responsible for installation, deployment, operations, and maintenance — witnessed by UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and PM Modi during Modi's Abu Dhabi state visit. Same 64x-Cerebras-CS-3/8-exaflop spec as the existing US Condor Galaxy 1 (Santa Clara) and Condor Galaxy 3 (Dallas) facilities, but confirmed as a new, distinct India deployment, not a re-announcement. City/location within India not disclosed by either primary source.
Timeline
Announced
Feb 20, 2026
Notes
Initial-announcement milestone source: g42-press-2026-02 (2026-02-20, https://www.g42.ai/resources/news/uae-deploy-8-exaflop-supercomputer-india-strengthen-local-sovereign-ai-infrastructure) — that page does not use the "Condor Galaxy" name; the name + 64x-CS-3 hardware spec + explicit C-DAC operational role only appear in the 2026-05-15 g42-press-2026-05 release used as this row's primary source_url. PROPOSAL DISCREPANCY: the staging proposal's parenthetical "+ MBZUAI delivery partner" was NOT found in either primary source fetched directly in this session — omitted from facility_relationships pending independent confirmation; flagging rather than silently carrying it forward. DEDUP NOTE: Epoch AI's pre-existing fac-epoch-gc-condor-galaxy-4-cg-4 through -8-cg-8 rows (country=null, city="Undisclosed", status=announced, is_estimated=true, sourced to a 2023 Cerebras blog post about "9 planned supercomputers") are SPECULATIVE PLACEHOLDERS from an unrelated, older roadmap announcement and are NOT confirmed by any primary source to be the same system as this row — do not treat this row as identical to any CG-4..CG-8 placeholder absent explicit primary-source numbering (none of the fetched sources assign this deployment a CG-number). owner_org_id intentionally NULL: ownership structure described only as "Government of India framework (structure unspecified)" — not assumed to parallel G42's outright ownership of the US CG-1/CG-3 facilities. [staged-ingest-2026-07-10]
Other Facilities in IN
Parent / controlling entity, documented through a public filing or LEI registry.
Source: Company disclosure (press / IR) · Confidence HIGH
Chain terminates at a publicly-listed entity (Group 42 Holding Ltd). Subsequent ownership is observable via SEC filings or the equivalent national registry.
No jurisdictions documented for this chain in the available data — at least one ancestor must carry an HQ country in the canonical organization record for jurisdictional exposure to compute. This section will populate automatically as additional ingestion adds HQ countries to the chain.
No flags found across the chain (BIS Entity List, designation-cascade closures, or compute-threshold reporting obligations) as of 2026-07-10. Cascade closures evaluated: 0.
No ownership-change events documented in the available data for any entity in this chain over the last 5 years. Events draw from a licensed corporate-ownership database’s deal records (M&A, buyout, divestiture, asset sale, JV formation); coverage is strongest for private US/EU transactions and partial for state-owned-enterprise restructurings or non-Western private deals. Subsequent ingestion runs may add events here.
Mubadala Investment Company
Mubadala is associated with United Arab Emirates’s UAE: Stargate UAE / G42 / Core42 / TII Sovereign AI + Microsoft Cumulative + Abu Dhabi Digital Strategy. See actor profile →
Touches G42 (chain hop 1) via a private-market fund. Commitment dollar value not disclosed (2021-08-17).
The walk for Condor Galaxy Indiastarts at the operator org id (or owner org id when no operator is recorded) and climbs upward through the unified affiliate graph, normalized to trace child-to-parent relationships. At each hop, the highest-authority parent edge wins (priority ordering: SEC EDGAR / 10-K / LEI registry > licensed corporate-ownership database > licensed supply-chain database > BIS / Federal Register > licensed affiliate graph). Confidence and recency break ties.
The walk terminates on (a) a node with a public-filing-grade ancestor edge — a SEC filer, an LEI-registered listed entity, or a 10-K-disclosed parent — (b) a government entity, (c) a 10-hop limit, or (d) a detected cycle. When termination is not at a public filer or government, the panel labels the chain's end-state as opaque beyond that point. Opacity is reported, never implied.
Per-source confidence (licensed corporate-ownership database): HIGH for Parent / Subsidiary edges; MEDIUM for JV and AFFILIATE edges. Known limitations: (1) shell companies with undisclosed principals terminate the public-record walk; (2) recent transactions reach the panel after the database's weekly refresh; (3) cross-jurisdiction private holding structures may carry intermediate hops that are not in any ingested source. Each row carries an edge-level as of date so freshness is auditable per hop.
Two further caveats are inherent to how the walker and the underlying data compose. The walker selects a single highest-authority parent per hop, so JV or multi-parent ownership structures collapse to one displayed path; alternate parents exist in the ingested sources but are not surfaced on this card. And some licensed-database edges encode parent-of relations against entity-resolved stub IDs whose display name reflects a sub-entity (a business unit, an acquired-then-renamed line) rather than the canonical parent — when a chain reads structurally surprising, the per-row source citation is the authoritative reference, not the chain's narrative shape.
Computed at: 2026-07-10. Walk depth observed: 2 hops. Sources combined: Scrutica facility record + licensed corporate-ownership database + SEC CIK cross-reference + LEI registry + (where applicable) licensed supply-chain database + Federal Register designation closures. The licensed databases are held under subscription and not redistributed; per-hop labels name no vendor.
Akshaya
IN