Advanced AI Accelerators and Processors with Andrew Feldman of Cerebras Systems

Advanced AI Accelerators and Processors with Andrew Feldman of Cerebras Systems

Author: Lukas Biewald June 22, 2023 Duration: 1:00:10

On this episode, we’re joined by Andrew Feldman, Founder and CEO of Cerebras Systems. Andrew and the Cerebras team are responsible for building the largest-ever computer chip and the fastest AI-specific processor in the industry.

We discuss:

- The advantages of using large chips for AI work.

- Cerebras Systems’ process for building chips optimized for AI.

- Why traditional GPUs aren’t the optimal machines for AI work.

- Why efficiently distributing computing resources is a significant challenge for AI work.

- How much faster Cerebras Systems’ machines are than other processors on the market.

- Reasons why some ML-specific chip companies fail and what Cerebras does differently.

- Unique challenges for chip makers and hardware companies.

- Cooling and heat-transfer techniques for Cerebras machines.

- How Cerebras approaches building chips that will fit the needs of customers for years to come.

- Why the strategic vision for what data to collect for ML needs more discussion.

Resources:

Andrew Feldman - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewdfeldman/

Cerebras Systems - https://www.linkedin.com/company/cerebras-systems/

Cerebras Systems | Website - https://www.cerebras.net/

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Lukas Biewald hosts Gradient Dissent: Conversations on AI, a series that moves beyond theoretical discussions to examine how artificial intelligence is actually built and deployed. Each episode features a direct, unscripted talk with a leading practitioner-you’ll hear from engineers and researchers at places like NVIDIA, Meta, Google, Lyft, and OpenAI. The focus is on the tangible challenges and breakthroughs they encounter, from initial research to the complex reality of putting models into production. This isn't about abstract futures; it's a grounded look at the decisions shaping the field right now. Biewald, bringing his perspective from Weights & Biases, steers conversations toward the practical trade-offs and collaborative efforts that define modern AI work. For anyone in technology or business who wants to understand the mechanics behind the headlines, this podcast offers a rare, candid window into the process. You’ll come away with a clearer sense of how ideas become functional systems and what it really takes to operate at the cutting edge.
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