➀ Cerebras Systems, an eight-year-old wafer-scale startup, has filed for an IPO on the Nasdaq; ➁ The company raised $250 million in venture funding in November 2021 and reported revenue of $78.7 million last year; ➂ Cerebras lost $127 million in 2023 and $177.7 million in 2022, with a loss of $66.6 million in H1 2024; ➃ The company's third-generation wafer-scale IC is the largest chip ever sold, designed for AI work.
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