Cerebras Systems and G42 Announce Condor Galaxy Supercomputing Network

Cerebras Systems and G42 have unveiled Condor Galaxy, a network of nine interconnected supercomputers that aims to revolutionize AI compute and reduce model training time. The first supercomputer in the network, Condor Galaxy 1 (CG-1), boasts 4 exaFLOPs and 54 million cores. Two more supercomputers, CG-2 and CG-3, are set to be deployed in the U.S. in early 2024, with a total planned capacity of 36 exaFLOPs. The partnership between Cerebras and G42 aims to address various societal challenges, including healthcare, energy, and climate action.

CG-1, located in Santa Clara, California, combines 64 Cerebras CS-2 systems into a single AI supercomputer with a training capacity of 4 exaFLOPs. It is offered as a cloud service, allowing customers to access the power of an AI supercomputer without the need to manage physical systems. CG-1 is the first dedicated AI supercomputer that Cerebras has partnered to build, manage, and operate.

The collaboration between G42 and Cerebras aims to democratize AI by providing simple and easy access to leading AI compute. The partnership also brings together a team of experts to deliver a full-service AI offering, accelerating innovation and solving customer problems. CG-1 offers native support for training with long sequence lengths and eliminates the need for complex distributed programming languages.

The Condor Galaxy supercomputing network is expected to have a significant impact on AI research and development globally. It represents a major step forward in AI compute capabilities and will enable the training of large, ground-breaking models in various industries.

For more information, please visit www.condorgalaxy.ai.