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Global AI Conclave: Nvidia challenger Cerebras in talks with Indian govt to work on AI compute power

Chipmaking startup says it has 38 techies working in Bengaluru, looks to double team size in India's tech hub

December 16, 2023 / 12:34 IST
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Cerebras founder Andrew Feldman
Cerebras founder Andrew Feldman.

Nvidia challenger Cerebras is in talks with the Indian government on augmenting the country's artificial intelligence (AI) compute infrastructure, the chipmaking startup's founder said on December 16.

"I was in Delhi 10 days ago and met with government officials. India doesn't have enough data centres and supercomputers. It's a tremendous opportunity. I hope we can do great work in India," Cerebras founder Andrew Feldman said at the CNBC-TV18 and Moneycontrol Global AI Conclave.

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"We met many AI thinkers and leaders in India. Getting government pronouncements and signing pieces of paper is the start. The hard work is after that when you build data centres, we have the hard work ahead of us," he added.

Cerebras' claim to fame lies in its novel approach, which is opposite to the typical chip-making process of cutting a wafer of silicon to create chips. Instead, Cerebras uses the entire silicon wafer as a large chip for its AI supercomputers.