The AI startup Cerebras has shown that a single wafer-scale Cerebras CS-1 can outperform one of the fastest supercomputers in the US by more than 200 times for physics simulations and many AI ...
Modern CPU transistor counts are enormous -- AMD announced earlier this month that a full implementation of its 7nm Epyc "Rome" CPU weighs in at 32 billion transistors. To this, Cerebras Technology ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. Electronic devices based on 2D semiconductors are considered one of the most promising ...
Semiconductor Engineering sat down to discuss chip scaling, transistors, new architectures, and packaging with Jerry Chen, head of global business development for manufacturing & industrials at Nvidia ...
The company hasn't stopped on its journey of AI processor releases, with some truly crazy specifications for Cerebras' new WSE-3 chip. We have 4 trillion transistors, 900,000 AI-optimized cores, 125 ...
It's been nearly eight years since Intel canceled Tejas and announced its plans for a new multi-core architecture. The press wasted little time in declaring conventional CPU scaling dead -- and while ...
Cerebras astonished tech watchers back in August 2019 when it unveiled an AI processor dubbed the Wafer Scale Engine (WSE). While most chips are made from small portions of a 12-inch silicon wafer, ...
Transistors with variable properties are critical components in the development of tomorrow’s semiconductors. As standard transistors approach their size limit, having the most functions on the same ...
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Maker of the world’s largest microprocessors, Cerebras Systems, today unveiled what it said is the largest AI chip, the Wafer Scale Engine 2 (WSE-2) — successor to the first WSE introduced in 2019.