, with the possibility of delivering up to nine more units, the company said in a statement on July 20.to acquiring three of its Condor Galaxy systems, an innovative network comprising nine interconnected supercomputers. The first supercomputer in this network, known as Condor Galaxy 1 , showcases a performance of 4 exaFLOPs and comprises 54 million cores.
These systems will be manufactured in the United States to expedite their deployment. The first system is scheduled to be operational this year, while the remaining two, CG-2 and CG-3, are expected to be online in early 2024, the company said.This agreement emerges amid a global quest among cloud computing providers to find alternatives to Nvidia Corp's chips, the current market leader in AI computing.
In the announcement, Feldman expressed his intention to relocate to the UAE for three months, collaborating closely with G42 to advance their computing service using the systems. He described this endeavor as a"rare opportunity to revolutionize a massive market." G42, headquartered in Abu Dhabi, said it planned to leverage the Cerebras systems to offer AI computing services to healthcare and energy companies.
Cointelegraph reached out to Cerebras for more information on the terms of the deal and plans for the partnership in expanding the Condor Galaxy network and advancing AI projects but has not yet received a response.
Cerebras, headquartered in Silicon Valley in the United States, said G42 has committed to acquiring three of its Condor Galaxy systems — an innovative network comprising nine interconnected supercomputers.