Amazon Web Services says the partnership will allow it to offer lightning-fast inference computing.
Amazon.com Inc. plans to use chips from startup Cerebras Systems Inc. alongside its own Trainium processors, a combination that the companies say will be able to better run AI software.
A Cerebras deal from one of the world's top cloud providers could be a big boon for a company that's trying to hit the public ...
Amazon.com (NasdaqGS:AMZN) is partnering with Cerebras Systems to deploy Cerebras wafer scale AI chips alongside Amazon's ...
SAN FRANCISCO, March 13 (Reuters) - Amazon.com and Cerebras Systems on Friday said they have reached a deal to combine the two companies' computing chips in a new service aimed at speeding up chatbots ...
Amazon Web Services is working with AI chip startup Cerebras Systems on a new service that aims to boost the performance of AI applications running in the cloud. The service, which is launching in the ...
Amazon Web Services said Friday it will put processors from Cerebras inside its data centers under a multiyear partnership focused on AI inference. The deal gives Amazon a new way to speed up how AI ...
AI chip competition heats up as Nvidia faces pressure from Google, startups, and China amid evolving AI workloads and ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has partnered with Cerebras Systems to deliver an AI inference solution that supports generative AI applications and LLM workloads. The financial terms of the agreement have ...
Cerebras Systems Inc.’s WSE-3 artificial intelligence chip available to its customers. The companies announced the initiative today. It’s part of a multiyear partnership that will also see AWS and ...
Oracle has added Cerebras AI chips to its cloud infrastructure, alongside Nvidia and AMD hardware. Oracle, CEO Clay Magouyrk, said that Oracle is utilising these chips to deliver AI workloads ...
Amazon Web Services and Cerebras Systems have joined forces. They will combine their computing chips in a new service. This ...