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AI Chip Startup Cerebras Seeks to Go Public with IPO Filing

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Cerebras Systems, a cutting-edge startup known for developing “the fastest AI hardware for training and inference,” has recently filed to go public. This filing follows a previous attempt for an initial public offering (IPO) in 2024, which was hampered by a federal review related to an investment from G42, an Abu Dhabi-based firm, leading to the withdrawal of that earlier application. Last year, Cerebras secured $1.1 billion during its Series G funding round, achieving an impressive valuation of $8.1 billion.

Recently, the company has made significant strides in partnerships, most notably entering an agreement with Amazon Web Services to incorporate its chips into Amazon’s data centres. Additionally, Cerebras has forged a lucrative partnership with OpenAI, reportedly valued at over $10 billion. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, CEO Andrew Feldman highlighted this competitive edge, noting that they had successfully taken over a vital business segment from Nvidia, specifically concerning fast inference services for OpenAI.

The financials for the company are also noteworthy. In 2025, Cerebras reported revenues of $510 million, alongside a net income of $237.8 million. However, when excluding certain one-time items, the adjusted non-GAAP figures revealed a net loss of $75.7 million.

As part of their IPO plans, Cerebras has not yet disclosed the target amount to be raised. A spokesperson informed the Wall Street Journal that they anticipate the offering to take place around mid-May. The go-public move signifies Cerebras’s ambition to expand further in the AI hardware market, amidst a backdrop of growing demand for advanced computing solutions.

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