Bitrise has launched a new EU data center equipped with advanced Apple silicon and AMD EPYC Zen5 compute, enhancing mobile build processes by offering faster hardware and smarter global distribution. This addition allows mobile teams to keep their code within the EU for the entire build process, catering to organizations with data sovereignty requirements and providing a foundation for future data residency capabilities. The EU data center features high-performance M4 and M4 Pro Mac Mini machines for iOS builds and AMD EPYC Zen5 processors for Linux builds, resulting in significantly faster compile and test times. The introduction of a third region increases global capacity, reduces latency, and ensures high availability with geographic redundancy. Bitrise's multi-region setup allows builds to automatically find available resources without configuration changes, while Enterprise customers can choose specific regional deployments, including public, dedicated, or private build platforms tailored to security and compliance needs. This new infrastructure promises faster feedback cycles and improved performance, while keeping the codebase within the EU during builds.