OpenAI Partners with Cerebras on $10 Billion Deal for 750MW Computing Power
OpenAI has signed a multi-year, $10 billion agreement with Cerebras Systems to acquire 750 megawatts of computing power by 2028, enhancing its AI infrastructure and response times. The partnership will utilize Cerebras' wafer-scale chips for low-latency inference, reducing OpenAI's dependence on Nvidia and major cloud providers. Additionally, Cerebras is seeking $1 billion in funding ahead of an IPO, which would value the company at $22 billion.

OpenAI has entered a multi-year agreement with Cerebras Systems, valued at over $10 billion, to secure 750 megawatts of computing power by 2028. This partnership aims to enhance OpenAI's AI infrastructure and improve response times for AI models.
Cerebras will supply its wafer-scale chips, which will be integrated into OpenAI's systems to facilitate low-latency inference, allowing for faster, more responsive AI interactions. The collaboration aligns with OpenAI's strategy to diversify its computing resources, reducing reliance on Nvidia and major cloud providers.
Additionally, Cerebras is seeking to raise $1 billion in funding ahead of an IPO, valuing the company at $22 billion. This deal follows OpenAI's other significant partnerships aimed at expanding its AI capabilities, including a collaboration with SB Energy for multi-gigawatt data center campuses.




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