OpenAI to Serve ChatGPT on Cerebras' AI Dinner Plates
OpenAI will receive 750 megawatts of compute power from Cerebras through 2028 to enhance AI output speed and reduce latency, in a deal exceeding $10 billion.
- OpenAI said in a Wednesday blog post that it reached a multi-year agreement with Cerebras Systems, with the deal said to be worth over $10 billion and supplying compute through 2028.
- To diversify its business, Cerebras Systems struck a deal to reduce reliance on G42, United Arab Emirates-based customer, after months of technical work on OpenAI's gpt-oss models and a term sheet signed just before Thanksgiving.
- Both companies noted the systems will speed outputs, and Sachin Katti of OpenAI wrote that `Cerebras adds a dedicated low-latency inference solution to our platform`.
- Having withdrawn its prospectus, Cerebras Systems said it will re-file after CFIUS approved its share sale to G42, underscoring regulatory approval context.
- The deal positions Cerebras against Nvidia, which recently reached a $5 trillion market cap, as the company continues to raise large funds after ChatGPT's debut.
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OpenAI has announced that it will buy up to 750 megawatts of computing power over the next three years from chipmaker Cerebras. This is said to be done to cope with the growing demand for ChatGPT and to strengthen its position in the artificial intelligence race. The deal is valued at over $10 billion, or about 9.2 billion euros, according to a source familiar with the matter. Under the agreement, OpenAI will use Cerebras' cloud services for mod…
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OpenAI has inked a deal with artificial intelligence (AI) chipmaker Cerebras Systems to procure 750 megawatts of computing power through 2028. The partnership builds on an earlier collaboration to support the smooth deployment of its gpt-oss open-weight models on Cerebras hardware, alongside chips from Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD). Although financial details of the deal were not disclosed, it could be worth o…
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