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Fidelity Investments is in talks to lead Cerebras Systems Inc.’s latest private funding round, according to people familiar with the matter.The Sunnyvale, California-based chipmaker is seeking to ...
Cerebras Systems Inc., a startup providing ultra-fast artificial intelligence inference, today announced support for OpenAI’s ...
Wafer-scale chip designer Cerebras Systems is looking to raise up to $1 billion in private funding, a move that could see its ...
A single Cerebras Wafer Scale Engine achieved over 1.1 million steps per second, which is 748x faster than what is possible on the world's leading supercomputer 'Frontier'.
Cerebras Systems today announced inference support for gpt-oss-120B, OpenAI’s first open-weight reasoning model, now running ...
Cerebras Systems today announced inference support for gpt-oss-120B, OpenAI’s first open-weight reasoning model, - Read more ...
Cerebras is still in the money-losing column, reporting a second-quarter net loss of almost $51 million. However, excluding stock-based compensation, the company is close to breakeven on an ...
OpenAI was at one point considering acquiring Cerebras, an AI chipmaking company that's in the process of going public, according to new legal filings. Elon Musk's ongoing lawsuit against OpenAI ...
The first phase is already installed and providing 2 exaflops of AI, powered by 32 CS-2 systems in Sunnyvale, CA. Cerebras claims it only took 10 days to set up the hardware and software to enable ...
Cerebras, which competes with the AI leader, Nvidia, and with other AI startups, such as Graphcore and SambaNova Systems, aims to lead in performance when training those increasingly large networks.
The Cerebras Wafer Scale Engine includes more cores, with more local memory, than any chip in history. This enables fast, flexible computation, at lower latency and with less energy.
Cerebras was co-founded by hardware architect Sean Lie and CEO Andrew Feldman, former founder and CEO of micro-server innovator Sea Micro (acquired by AMD in 2011).