AI chip company Cerebras raises $1 billion in pre-IPO funding round
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AI chip company Cerebras raises $1 billion in pre-IPO funding round

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Cerebras is raising fresh capital to expand manufacturing as it tries to keep up with demand from Meta and other customers.

September 30, 2025
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Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman, front row, second from left, participates in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the company's data center in Oklahoma City on Sept.

22, 2025.CerebrasAI chipmaker Cerebras filed to go public exactly a year ago.

The company has yet to take the plunge, but has now bought itself more time to stay private.Cerebras said Tuesday that it's raised $1.1 billion in new funding at a valuation of $8.1 billion as it tries to take on Nvidia, the world's most valuable company, in the booming market of artificial intelligence chips.In its IPO spectus, Cerebras calls itself a designer of chips for training and running AI models, and the company has prioritized operating a cloud-based service that AI models can use to handle incoming queries.Shortly after Cerebras filed for its initial public offering last September, the company faced public criticism that it was too reliant on a single Middle Eastern customer, G42.

Cerebras hit a snag seeking ance from the Treasury Department's Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S., or CFIUS, to give G42 a bigger position.Despite the lengthy delay, private market investors are bullish enough to double the company's valuation from $4 billion in 2021.

Co-founder and CEO Andrew Feldman said in an interview that Cerebras still intends to go public."I don't think this is an indication of a preference for one or the other," he said.

"I think we have tremendous opportunities in front of us, and I think it's good practice, when you have enormous opportunities, not to let them fall by the wayside for lack of capital."Feldman told reporters in May that the startup aspired to go public in 2025.There are plenty of high-valued AI companies raising large sums of money in the private market.Databricks, a seller of data analytics software, recently said it was closing a $1 billion funding round with a valuation above $100 billion.

OpenAI said last week that Nvidia plans to invest up to $100 billion in the company as it builds out data centers, and Anthropic announced earlier in September that it raised $13 billion in funding at a $183 billion valuation.Investors in Cerebras' funding round include 1789 Capital, Alpha Wave, Altimeter Capital, Atreides Management, Benchmark, Fidelity, Tiger Global and Valor Equity Partners."It was with investors who everybody would be ud of to have cornerstone your IPO," Feldman said.

The new money will allow for an expansion in U.S. manufacturing, he said.After Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing duces Cerebras' chip wafers, they're packaged in the U.S.

As demand increases, Cerebras plans to hire more people to focus on duction."We increased manufacturing capacity in the last 18 months 8x, and we are going to go another 4x in the next six or eight months," Feldman said.Feldman declined to talk recent financials.

The company generated $70 million in revenue in the second quarter of 2024, compared with less than $6 million in the period a year earlier.This year Cerebras has discussed that it's picked up from Hugging Face, Meta, Notion and Perplexity.WATCH: Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman on increasing demandwatch now5:4005:40"We've seen exponential demand for fast inferencing," says Cerebras CEO and Founder Andrew FeldmanSquawk Box Europe

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