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'''Cerebras Systems''' is a fabless semiconductor company that specialize in design and manufacturing of [[wafer-scale integration|wafer-scale]] [[neural processors]]. | '''Cerebras Systems''' is a fabless semiconductor company that specialize in design and manufacturing of [[wafer-scale integration|wafer-scale]] [[neural processors]]. | ||
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Facts about "Cerebras Systems"
company type | private + |
founded | March 2016 + |
founded location | Los Altos, CA + |
founder | Andrew Feldman +, Gary Lauterbach +, Sean Lie +, Michael James + and J.P. Fricker + |
full page name | cerebras + |
headquarters | Los Altos, CA + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | Cerebras Systems + |
website | https://www.cerebras.net + |