Three updates on this one:
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2) The article delves into the economics and potential Pareto curve and limitations of Cerebras - I'm not going to summarize them all here. Most important is that Cerebras is good at fast tokens and they are 6x more valuable (at least at current rates from OpenAI) vs normal tokens. No actual Pareto frontiers for Cerebras yet, though.
1) This article is much better than the S1 for us hardware types.Since Cerebras supports multi-user workloads on common hardware, doesn't this capability answer your question?
Cerebras — Faster Tokens Please
// OpenAI and AWS Partnerships, Tokenomics Explainer, Architecture Deep Dive, Datacenter Ramp, Technical Roadmap
2) The article delves into the economics and potential Pareto curve and limitations of Cerebras - I'm not going to summarize them all here. Most important is that Cerebras is good at fast tokens and they are 6x more valuable (at least at current rates from OpenAI) vs normal tokens. No actual Pareto frontiers for Cerebras yet, though.
3) Pricing is now $185 / shareThe company is considering a new IPO price range of $150-$160 a share, up from $115-$125 a share, and raising the number of shares marketed to 30 million from 28 million, said the sources, who asked not to be identified because the information isn't public yet.
At the top of the new range, Cerebras would raise roughly $4.8 billion, up from $3.5 billion under its original terms, though the figures remain subject to change before pricing, the people said.
