• This is the best summary I could come up with:


    While Cerebras competes directly with Nvidia in the AI training space – it isn’t interested in inferencing and has hooked up with Qualcomm for that reason – its chips bear little resemblance to team green’s GPUs.

    Instead of the costly high-bandwidth memory found on most AI accelerators, the chip relies on a massive 44 GB pool of SRAM etched right into the dinner plate-sized component.

    Apart from the fact Cerebras’s CS-3 systems will provide the computational grunt necessary for Aleph Alpha to train sovereign models for the German military, the announcement was rather short on details as to how they might be employed.

    In any case, the agreement comes just weeks after multiple world leaders and market mogul Warren Buffett drew comparisons between artificial intelligence and the atomic bomb.

    Working in collaboration with the Department of Energy’s Sandia, Lawrence Livermore, and Los Alamos National Labs, the chipmaker claims it was able to perform atomic-scale simulations of molecules in the millisecond regime.

    For Sandia researcher Siva Rajamanickam, the results represent a major milestone in the National Nuclear Security Administration’s mission to boost the performance of its critical systems by 40x.


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  • Can you imagine being an order of magnitude more intelligent and insightful than say gauss and basho put together, and then having one of our world leaders as a master?

    This is ‘sovereign AI’ experiment is really going to bring interesting results. We haven’t seen anything yet.