Cerebras Unveils CS-4: Up to 30 Times Faster than GPU-based Solutions
- On Tuesday, Cerebras Systems introduced the Cerebras CS-4, a server rack designed to accelerate AI chatbot queries with three new processor chips.
- Built on the Cerebras Nexus Platform Architecture, the system features modular design that decouples compute from power supplies, reducing deployment time from days to hours.
- The CS-4 delivers 750 PFLOPS of AI compute and 129.6 petabytes per second of memory bandwidth, achieving speeds up to 4,400 tokens per second per user on large models.
- CEO Andrew Feldman expects the system to deliver 20 times more throughput by 2027, with initial shipments beginning before the current quarter ends.
- Facing competition from Nvidia and AMD, whose rack systems draw roughly twice the power, Cerebras reported $180.1 million in sales last week, positioning efficiency as a key advantage.
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Cerebras launches the CS-4, its first multi-wafer system, though the chip inside is not new
Cerebras has put three of its dinner-plate-sized processors into a single rack for the first time. The CS-4, unveiled on Tuesday at the company’s Supernova event and shipping this quarter, is pitched as an inference machine for frontier models, and Cerebras says it runs them up to 30 times faster than GPU-based systems. The launch […] This story continues at The Next Web
Cerebras launches new server chip and system designed to speed AI chatbots
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug 18 : Cerebras Systems announced on Tuesday a new version of its server hardware that includes its dinner-plate-sized chips that it says will speed AI chatbot queries.Cerebras makes AI hardware and chips that compete with Nvidia and targets the portion of AI called inference, the computing
Cerebras CS-4 rack systems juice chips for every last drop of AI performance
If high-speed AI inference is what you’re after, memory bandwidth is the bottleneck to beat. At a mind-numbing 21.6 petabytes per second (PB/s) of memory bandwidth, Cerebras' dinner-plate-sized AI accelerators were already 1,000x faster than Nvidia's or AMD’s best GPUs. The chip newcomer unveiled its next-gen Wafer Scale Engine (WSE) and Nexus rack systems on Tuesday. Cerebras aims to extend that lead by boosting throughput per watt tenfold over…
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