Arthur Hanson
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With the power of four trillion transistors and power saved by not having to communicate with other chips in a rack, will this change the data center game and in how many ways?
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Currently in the range of $70M/quarter.How much is Cerebras revenue?
Unknown.How many "Chips/wafers/systems" do they sell per year?
I agree, it is a very specialized AI supercomputer. They seem to currently put a lot of effort into sovereign AI system development.I consider it a super computer with trivial volume but I thought the same about the Intial AI GPUs (oops)
They have a theoretical advantage for dense, low power compute, but also have some disadvantages in terms of cadence of new co-optimized rack/data center level hardware and software (taking advantage of the newest breakthroughs and optimizations) and in leveraging heterogenous chipsets - logic, dense memory stacks and photonics all want different processes that can't be done on a single wafer.With the power of four trillion transistors and power saved by not having to communicate with other chips in a rack, will this change the data center game and in how many ways?
