Paul Barham once said, “You can have a second computer once you’ve shown you know how to use the first one.”
In August 2019, the world was introduced to the Wafer-Scale Engine, the largest commercial chip ever manufactured, and the industry's first wafer-scale processor, built from the ground up to solve the problem of deep learning compute. This was the entry of Cerebras Systems into the AI hardware market and today it is in the running to challenge the legends Nvidia too.
Cerebras Systems was founded by Andrew Feldman, Gary Lauterbach, Michael James, Sean Lie, and Jean-Phillippe Fricker. The founders set out with an ambitious goal: to revolutionize AI computing by creating the largest chip ever made—which ended up 60 times larger than anything before it. Their mission
Cerebras is Taking on Nvidia and Building the World’s Most Powerful AI Chip
- By Anshika Mathews
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As the company builds its ambitious $100 million supercomputers and advances its technology, the question remains: Can Cerebras truly disrupt NVIDIA's established market lead?
