Cerebras Systems
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ACM Gordon Bell COVID Finalist
ACM Gordon Bell Finalist
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Accelerator-based Architectures
AI-HPC Convergence
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Exhibitor Description
Cerebras is a computer systems company dedicated to accelerating deep learning. The pioneering Wafer-Scale Engine (WSE-2) – the largest chip ever built – is at the heart of our deep learning system, the Cerebras CS-2. The WSE-2 contains 2.6 trillion transistors and covers more than 46,225 square millimeters of silicon. The largest graphics processor on the market has 54 billion transistors and covers 815 square millimeters. In artificial intelligence work, large chips process information more quickly, producing answers in less time. As a result, neural networks that in the past took months to train, can now train in minutes on the Cerebras CS-2 powered by the WSE-2.
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