# Cerebras
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The Giant-Slayer’s Debut: Cerebras, Donald Trump Jr., and the Next Phase of the AI Arms Race
Cerebras Systems has successfully launched 2026's largest IPO, achieving a $67 billion valuation on the back of its innovative wafer-scale chip technology. The listing highlights a pivot toward AI inference efficiency and features a high-profile investor lineup including Donald Trump Jr. and OpenAI’s Sam Altman.

Amazon Taps Cerebras for Cloud Inference Push, Taking Aim at Nvidia’s Dominance
AWS will deploy Cerebras inference chips alongside its Trainium3 processors in a new service aimed at faster, cheaper AI inference for chatbots and coding tools. The move reflects a market shift from GPU‑heavy training towards specialised, lower‑latency inference hardware and intensifies competition with Nvidia’s GPU ecosystem.

Anthropic’s $30bn War Chest and OpenAI’s Chip Diversification Signal a New Phase in the AI Arms Race
Anthropic has raised $30 billion at a roughly $380 billion valuation to accelerate research and infrastructure, while OpenAI released GPT‑5.3‑Codex‑Spark on Cerebras hardware to lessen its reliance on Nvidia. The moves underscore a shift toward capital‑heavy model development and strategic chip diversification, with Chinese firms simultaneously open‑sourcing large models and pushing robotics and embodied AI.

Mega‑raise and a chip pivot: Anthropic grabs $30bn as OpenAI tests non‑Nvidia silicon
Anthropic has closed a $30 billion Series G at a roughly $380 billion valuation to fund research and infrastructure, while OpenAI has released GPT‑5.3‑Codex‑Spark built to run on Cerebras chips, signalling a strategic push to diversify away from Nvidia. Simultaneous Chinese moves — open‑sourcing large models and new robotics funding — highlight global competition on models, hardware and deployment.

From a $100bn Promise to a $20bn Reality: Why Nvidia and OpenAI Are Choosing Caution Over Romance
Nvidia and OpenAI have publicly reaffirmed their partnership after reports that a previously announced $100 billion‑scale LOI had stalled. Sources now say Nvidia is likely to commit about $20 billion in the current financing round, signalling a shift from aspirational headlines to staged, pragmatic investments amid a tight AI hardware supply environment.