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NVIDIA Rival Cerebras Files for $3.5B Nasdaq IPO at $24.5B

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Updated: May 4th, 2026
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AI chip startup Cerebras Systems has launched a new attempt to list on Nasdaq, targeting up to 3.5 billion dollars in its U.S. IPO. The filing comes as demand for AI compute remains strong and investors seek options beyond the current market leader, Nvidia.

Recent reports say Cerebras is positioning itself as a direct rival to Nvidia in high‑performance AI processors and services. The company builds wafer‑scale chips and cloud services to train huge AI models more efficiently than conventional GPU setups. Its latest plan to go public shows it wants to expand production and data center capacity while AI spending remains high.

Valuation Goals and Listing Details

Cerebras is aiming for a valuation of $3.5 billion, making it one of the largest AI‑focused IPOs to date. One source cited by Techmeme says Cerebras is expected to trade on Nasdaq under the ticker “CBRS.” Earlier funding rounds had already pushed its private valuation above $8 billion, with later deals targeting much higher levels.

This is not Cerebras’ first attempt at the public markets, as the firm previously explored an IPO at a lower valuation. The latest filing suggests management now sees a better window, helped by record AI infrastructure budgets at big tech and cloud providers.

However, investors will still watch pricing closely, especially after several high‑profile tech IPOs have recently traded below their debut prices.

Positioning Against Nvidia in the AI Chip Race

Cerebras directly challenges Nvidia’s leadership in AI computing by positioning its hardware as a faster and sometimes less expensive alternative to GPU clusters.

Large clusters for training and inference can be built more easily thanks to wafer-scale processors that offer many more processing cores than conventional GPUs. According to analysts, this architecture may reduce bottlenecks for scientific workloads and some complex language models.

However, Nvidia’s ecosystem of software, hardware, and developer tools remains considerably superior, making it difficult for competitors to quickly increase their market share. As a result, experts anticipate that, rather than completely replacing Nvidia, Cerebras will serve as a specialist for specific high-end AI workloads. As expenditure on AI infrastructure increases, the IPO provides a means for public investors to support that approach.

Cerebras may set a standard for other AI hardware companies preparing listings if it prices its IPO close to the top of its range.

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Simon Simba
Simon is a writer with five years experience in crypto and iGaming. He currently works as a freelance writer at BanklessTimes where he focuses on simplifying daily crypto developments for readers. He discovered crypto in 2022 while writing news about NFTs for a news website in the US, and has since written for two other international NFT projects, and a Web3 gaming agency.