Cerebras Systems made a remarkable debut on Nasdaq on May 14, 2026, with its shares closing at $311.07, marking a 68% increase from its initial offering price of $185. The IPO raised $55.5 billion, making it the largest U.S. tech IPO since Snowflake in 2020, and valued the company at approximately $95 billion. The listing followed a series of price increases due to high demand, with the final offering price set after three adjustments.
The company's flagship product, the WSE-3 chip, features 4 trillion transistors and 900,000 AI cores, positioning Cerebras as a leader in AI inference technology. Key partnerships with OpenAI and AWS have significantly diversified its customer base, reducing reliance on G42, which previously accounted for the majority of its revenue. Despite the successful IPO, Cerebras faces challenges such as maintaining its technological edge over competitors like NVIDIA and managing customer concentration risks.
Cerebras Systems Soars on Nasdaq Debut, Valued at $95 Billion
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