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Cerebras and Core42 Launch Phase 2 of World's Largest AI Supercomputers

Condor Galaxy 2 Aims for 36 exaFLOPs AI Compute Capacity, Expanding Research in Healthcare, Energy, and Climate Change

  • Cerebras Systems and Core42 have initiated the second phase of the construction of the world’s largest interconnected AI supercomputers, Condor Galaxy 2, aiming to reach a staggering milestone of 36 exaFLOPs AI compute capacity.
  • The completion of Condor Galaxy 1 has paved the way for the initiation of Condor Galaxy 2 (CG-2), projected to achieve four exaFLOPs and incorporate 54 million AI-optimized compute cores.
  • The partnership between G42 and Cerebras delivers on all three elements required for training large models: huge amounts of compute, vast datasets, and specialized AI expertise.
  • The application of the Condor Galaxy constellation for cutting-edge research spans crucial sectors such as healthcare, energy, climate change, and AI-based studies.
  • Plans to deploy seven more supercomputers—CG-3 through CG-9—in 2024 will contribute to achieving a total compute power of 36 exaFLOPs.
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