Cerebras Systems and UAE-based G42 reveal Condor Galaxy 1 (CG-1), the world’s largest supercomputer with 4 exaFLOPs and 54-million cores for AI training. Both companies plan on launching two more supercomputers, CG-2 and CG-3, in the U.S. by early 2024, complete with a planned capacity of 36 exaFLOPs combined.
CG-1 is located in Santa Clara, California and links 64 Cerebras CS-2 systems together into a single AI supercomputer, with an AI training capacity of 4 exaFLOPs. It’s currently being offered as a cloud service, enabling customers to enjoy the performance of an AI supercomputer without having to manage or distribute models over physical systems.
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Collaborating with Cerebras to rapidly deliver the world’s fastest AI training supercomputer and laying the foundation for interconnecting a constellation of these supercomputers across the world has been enormously exciting. This partnership brings together Cerebras’ extraordinary compute capabilities, together with G42’s multi-industry AI expertise,” said Talal Alkaissi, CEO of G42 Cloud, a subsidiary of G42.