The Story Behind Cerebras’ $63 Billion IPO with Founder and CEO Andrew Feldman

No Priors: AI, Machine Learning, Tech, & Startups · Beginner ·📰 AI News & Updates ·1h ago
Companies in Silicon Valley from Nvidia to AMD are racing to fuel the AI revolution with postage stamp-sized AI chips. Meanwhile, a chip the size of a dinner plate just fueled a $63 billion IPO for Cerebras. Elad Gil and Sarah Guo sit down with Cerebras founder and CEO Andrew Feldman to discuss the company’s journey to making one of the largest tech go-publics in history. Andrew details the multi-year journey of pioneering wafer-scale AI computing, including surviving a brutal period of being ahead of market demand. He also explains the engineering breakthroughs that led to delivering inference speeds at 20x that of standard GPUs. Andrew then shares how a remarkable $20 billion deal with OpenAI came together in only four weeks. Plus, Andrew’s thoughts on why architecting the future of AI requires the fortitude to be a “professional David” against the Goliaths of tech. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @andrewdfeldman | @Cerebras Chapters: 00:00 – Cold Open 00:41 – Andrew Feldman Introduction 00:48 – Cerebras’ Evolution 02:17 – Wafer-Scale Bet Pays Off 06:38 – Challenges and Breakthroughs 08:37 – Crossing the Market Chasm 10:38 – Scaling Software and Hardware 12:03 – Relevance of AI-Generated Coding 13:31 – Leadership and Hiring Culture 17:16 – When to Quit vs. Persist 19:40 – Why Cerebras Went Public 22:57 – The OpenAI Deal 25:54 – Open Source and Post-Trained Workloads 27:37 – How Speed Opens Up New Business 30:07 – Conclusion
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Chapters (15)

Cold Open
0:41 Andrew Feldman Introduction
0:48 Cerebras’ Evolution
2:17 Wafer-Scale Bet Pays Off
6:38 Challenges and Breakthroughs
8:37 Crossing the Market Chasm
10:38 Scaling Software and Hardware
12:03 Relevance of AI-Generated Coding
13:31 Leadership and Hiring Culture
17:16 When to Quit vs. Persist
19:40 Why Cerebras Went Public
22:57 The OpenAI Deal
25:54 Open Source and Post-Trained Workloads
27:37 How Speed Opens Up New Business
30:07 Conclusion
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