On August 19, Cerebras Systems fell 5.17% in regular trading, trading at $209.37/share, with turnover of $594 million. The decline was driven by a classic buy-the-rumor, sell-the-news reaction following the company's official launch of its next-generation CS-4 rack-scale AI accelerator.
Cerebras announced the CS-4 system at its annual Supernova conference, claiming inference speeds up to 30 times faster than GPU-based solutions and up to 10 times more throughput per watt compared to its predecessor CS-3. The new system accommodates three existing Cerebras processors and runs at higher speeds. However, this product reveal had been widely anticipated — the stock had surged over 13% in the prior session after Wedbush highlighted the company's deepening partnership with OpenAI under a $20 billion three-year agreement for 750 megawatts of compute capacity.
With the Supernova event catalyst fully priced in, the CS-4 unveiling became a profit-taking window. Director Steven Vassallo's recent trust-based sale of approximately 50,000 shares further weighed on sentiment.
(The above content is based on publicly available market information, generated by a program or algorithm, and is intended solely as a stock movement alert. It does not constitute investment advice or a basis for trading decisions.)
Comments