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About Cerebras Systems

Cerebras Systems Inc is an AI company. It designs the world's fastest AI infrastructure for training and inference. The company builds the world's largest semiconductor as well as the AI systems to power, cool, and feed the processors data. It develops software to link these systems together into industry-leading supercomputers that are simple to use even for the most complicated AI work, using familiar ML frameworks like PyTorch. Customers use its supercomputers to train industry-leading models. The company uses these supercomputers to run inference at speeds unobtainable from alternative commercial technologies. It delivers these AI capabilities to its customers on-premise and via the cloud. The company generates the majority of its revenue from the USA.


Founded

2016

HQ

United States

Employees

401

Financials (FY)

Revenue: $510M
EBITDA: ($111M)

EV

$66B

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Cerebras Systems Financials

Cerebras Systems reported last fiscal year revenue of $510M and negative EBITDA of ($111M).

In the same fiscal year, Cerebras Systems generated $199M in gross profit, ($111M) in EBITDA losses, and $238M in net income.


Cerebras Systems P&L

In the most recent fiscal year, Cerebras Systems reported revenue of $510M and EBITDA of ($111M).

Cerebras Systems is profitable as of last fiscal year, with gross margin of 39%, EBITDA margin of (22%), and net margin of 47%.

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Last FY202320242025202620272028
Revenue$510M$79M$290M$510M
Gross Profit$199M$26M$123M$199M
Gross Margin39%33%42%39%
EBITDA($111M)($123M)($90M)($111M)
EBITDA Margin(22%)(157%)(31%)(22%)
EBIT Margin(28%)(170%)(35%)(28%)
Net Profit$238M($127M)($482M)$238M
Net Margin47%(161%)(166%)47%

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Cerebras Systems Stock Performance

Cerebras Systems has current market cap of $67B, and enterprise value of $66B.


Cerebras Systems' stock price is $312.66.

Cerebras Systems has an EPS (earnings per share) of $1.10.

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EVMarket CapPrice 1DPrice 1MPrice 3MPrice 12MEPS
$66B$67B$1.10

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Cerebras Systems Valuation Multiples

Cerebras Systems trades at 130.3x EV/Revenue multiple, and (599.7x) EV/EBITDA.

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Cerebras Systems Financial Valuation Multiples

As of May 15, 2026, Cerebras Systems has market cap of $67B and EV of $66B.

Cerebras Systems has a P/E ratio of 283.0x.

Last FY202320242025202620272028
EV/Revenue130.3xn/m228.9x130.3x
EV/EBITDAn/mn/mn/mn/m
EV/EBITn/mn/mn/mn/m
EV/Gross Profitn/mn/mn/mn/m
P/En/mn/m(139.7x)n/m
EV/FCF(169.2x)n/m155.1x(169.2x)

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Cerebras Systems Margins & Growth Rates

In the most recent fiscal year, Cerebras Systems reported gross margin of 39%, EBITDA margin of (22%), and net margin of 47%.

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Cerebras Systems Margins

Last FY20242025202720282029
Gross Margin39%42%39%
EBITDA Margin(22%)(31%)(22%)
EBIT Margin(28%)(35%)(28%)
Net Margin47%(166%)47%
FCF Margin(77%)148%(77%)

Cerebras Systems Growth Rates

23/2424/2526/2727/2828/29
Revenue Growth269%76%
Gross Profit Growth366%62%
EBITDA Growth(27%)23%
EBIT Growth(24%)43%
Net Profit Growth279%(149%)
FCF Growth(601%)(192%)

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Cerebras Systems Operational KPIs

Cerebras Systems' revenue per employee in the last FY averaged $1.3M, while opex per employee averaged $0.9M for the same period.

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Last FY202320242025202620272028
Revenue per Employee$1.3M
Opex per Employee$0.9M
S&M Expenses to Revenue12%12%4%12%
G&A Expenses to Revenue8%13%18%8%
R&D Expenses to Revenue48%178%55%48%
Opex to Revenue68%204%77%68%

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Cerebras Systems Competitors

Cerebras Systems competitors include CoreWeave, NXP Semiconductors, NAURA Technology Group, ASE Group, Nebius Group, Teradyne, Monolithic Power Systems, STMicroelectronics, Microchip and Victory Giant Technology.

Most Cerebras Systems public comparables operate across AI Chips & Hardware, AI Conglomerates, Semiconductors, Generative AI and DeepTech.

EV/RevenueEV/EBITDA
Last FYLTM2027ELast FYLTM2027E
CoreWeave18.6x12.0x31.3x20.5x
NXP Semiconductors6.7x6.4x18.2x16.9x
NAURA Technology Group10.3x9.4x53.4x50.9x
ASE Group3.9x3.7x20.2x18.4x
Nebius Group106.4x35.7x103.6x119.6x
Teradyne17.4x15.1x66.3x50.9x
Monolithic Power Systems27.9x25.0x79.2x69.2x
STMicroelectronics4.5x4.2x22.9x20.3x

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Cerebras Systems Funding History

Before going public, Cerebras Systems raised $3B in total equity funding, across 9 rounds.

Last private valuation of Cerebras Systems was $23B, after raising $1B in February 2026 from 1789 Capital, Alpha Wave Global, Altimeter Capital, and 7 other investors.


Cerebras Systems Funding Rounds

DateStageRaised FromRaisedValuationRev. MultipleDeal Summary
Feb-26Series H1789 Capital; Alpha Wave Global; Altimeter Capital; AMD; Atreides Management; Benchmark Electronics; Coatue; Fidelity; Tiger Global; Valor Equity Partners$1B$23BCerebras Systems, an AI chipmaker developing wafer-scale processors like the WSE-3 to compete with Nvidia, closed a $1 billion Series H funding round on February 3, 2026, at a post-money valuation of approximately $23 billion. The round was led by Tiger Global with participation from Atreides Management, Fidelity Management & Research Company, Benchmark, Alpha Wave Global, Altimeter Capital, AMD, Coatue, and 1789 Capital, matching the queried investors. This funding follows a prior $1.1 billion round in September 2025 at $8.1 billion valuation, nearly tripling the company's value in months amid AI infrastructure demand. Cerebras powers AI workloads for corporations, research institutes, and governments, with recent partnerships including a multi-year $10 billion deal with OpenAI for 750MW of computing through 2028. The company reports estimated 2024 revenue of $272 million but lacks explicit revenue or ARR figures for 2025-2026 near the round; it plans an IPO and emphasizes faster AI training and inference than GPU competitors.
Dec-25Secondary - privateIrving Investors$23BCerebras Systems develops wafer-scale AI chips and supercomputers for training and inference of large AI models, positioning itself as an alternative to Nvidia. The company raised $1 billion in a late-stage funding round in late February 2026, achieving a $23.1 billion post-money valuation, nearly tripling from its prior $8.1 billion valuation after a $1.1 billion Series G round in September 2025. This funding was led by Tiger Global, with participation from Benchmark, Coatue, AMD, and 1789 Capital. The capital supports expansion of AI processor design, U.S. manufacturing, and data center capacity amid surging demand. Cerebras serves major customers including OpenAI, AWS, Meta, IBM, Mistral, and U.S. government entities, processing trillions of tokens monthly across cloud, on-premises, and partner platforms. It leads inference on Hugging Face with over 5 million monthly requests. Prior to this, Cerebras completed its Series G in September 2025 at $8.1 billion valuation, anchored by Fidelity and Atreides. The company has deferred IPO plans, focusing on private growth, with recent supply commitments like one to OpenAI valued above $10 billion through 2028.
Sep-25Series G1789 Capital; Alpha Wave Ventures; Altimeter Capital; Atreides Management; Benchmark Electronics; Fidelity; Tiger Global; Valor Equity Partners$1B$8BCerebras Systems, maker of the world's fastest AI inference infrastructure including wafer-scale AI processors and supercomputers, completed a $1.1 billion oversubscribed Series G funding round on September 30, 2025, at an $8.1 billion post-money valuation. The round was led by Fidelity Management & Research Company and Atreides Management, with participation from Tiger Global, Valor Equity Partners, 1789 Capital, Altimeter Capital, Alpha Wave Global, and Benchmark. Proceeds will fund expansion of AI processor design, U.S. manufacturing capacity, and data center infrastructure to meet explosive demand from customers including AWS, Meta, IBM, Mistral, Cognition, AlphaSense, Notion, GlaxoSmithKline, Mayo Clinic, U.S. Department of Energy, and U.S. Department of Defense. Cerebras serves trillions of tokens per month across its cloud, customer premises, and partner platforms, and ranks #1 on Hugging Face with over 5 million monthly requests. Revenue traction shows strong growth, with $70 million reported in Q2 2025 versus $6 million in Q2 2024, alongside prior year figures of $78.74 million in 2023 and projections of $272.80 million for 2024, though major customer G42 accounts for 87% of revenue.
Nov-21Series FAbu Dhabi Growth Fund; Alpha Wave Ventures; Altimeter Capital; Azure Ventures Group; Benchmark Electronics; Coatue; Eclipse Ventures; Empede Capital; Vy Capital$250M$4BCerebras Systems develops wafer-scale AI processors and systems, including the Wafer Scale Engine, targeting high-end AI compute needs for training and inference. In 2021, the company raised $250 million in a Series F funding round led by Alpha Wave Ventures, with participation from Abu Dhabi Growth Fund, Altimeter Capital, Azure Ventures Group, Benchmark, Coatue, Eclipse Ventures, Empede Capital, and Vy Capital, achieving a post-money valuation surpassing $4 billion. This round supported expansion of their AI hardware and software platform amid growing demand for accelerated AI infrastructure. The funding positioned Cerebras to compete in the expanding AI chip market against Nvidia, with later developments including major commitments like G42's $1.43 billion purchase order and subsequent rounds such as a $1 billion Series H in 2026 at $23 billion valuation.
Nov-19Series EBradley Horowitz$272M$3BCerebras Systems is an AI chipmaker known for developing a large wafer-scale AI chip. The company has raised a total of $720 million over six funding rounds, with the most recent being a $250 million round in November 2021 that valued it at $4 billion. Earlier rounds include multiple Series A investments of $6.1 million each in October 2015 at a $50 million valuation.
Nov-18Series DAltimeter Capital; Benchmark Electronics; Coatue; Eclipse Ventures; Foundation Capital; Vy Capital$81M$2BCerebras Systems, founded in 2016 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, develops wafer-scale AI processors, including the Wafer-Scale Engine, designed for accelerating deep learning and AI workloads with massive computational power. The company targets industries such as pharmaceutical research, supercomputing, healthcare, and government applications. In November 2018, Cerebras closed its Series D funding round, raising $88 million from investors including Altimeter Capital, Vy Capital (VY Capital), Coatue, Foundation Capital, Benchmark, and Eclipse Ventures, which elevated the company to unicorn status. This round followed earlier financings: Series A ($27M in May 2016 led by Benchmark, Foundation Capital, and Eclipse Ventures), Series B (December 2016 led by Coatue), and Series C (January 2017 led by Vy Capital). Cerebras had raised a total of $720M by late 2021 across prior rounds.
Jul-17Series CAltimeter Capital; Benchmark Electronics; Eclipse Ventures; Foundation Capital; Open Field Capital; Scale-Up; Sequoia Capital; Vy Capital$65M$865MCerebras Systems, founded in 2015 and operating in stealth mode during its early years, develops specialized chips for deep-learning applications, particularly large-scale AI processors like its Wafer Scale Engine technology. The company emerged from stealth around 2017-2018, building AI hardware as an alternative to traditional GPUs for training and inference workloads. In 2017, Cerebras raised approximately $60 million in a Series C round from investors including Sequoia, Scale-Up, Foundation Capital, Eclipse Ventures, Benchmark Capital, and Altimeter Capital, with a Forbes article in September 2017 touting a 'near $1 billion valuation,' though exact post-money figures were not publicly confirmed at the time. This followed earlier Series A ($27M in May 2016 from Foundation Capital and Eclipse Ventures) and Series B ($25M in late 2016 from Benchmark). The specified 2017 round matches the investors listed (including Altimeter Capital, Benchmark, Eclipse Ventures, Foundation Capital, Scale-Up, Sequoia Capital) and lead Vy Capital's involvement in the subsequent Series D ($80M in November 2018 with new investors Coatue and Vy Capital alongside existing backers), but no sources provide a precise post-money valuation, revenue, ARR, or EBITDA for the July 2017 round. No financial metrics like revenue or EBITDA near 2017 appear in the results; later traction includes revenue and customer commitments approaching $1 billion as of December 2023 per Forbes. Cerebras continued raising capital, with Series E ($272M in late 2019), Series F ($250M in November 2021 at over $4B valuation), and much larger recent rounds like Series G ($1.1B at $8.1B valuation in September 2025) and Series H ($1B at $23B in February 2026). Cerebras has positioned itself as a key AI infrastructure player, with products like the WSE-3 processor—56 times larger than the largest GPU—used by corporations, research institutes, and governments for AI workloads on-premise and in the cloud. Recent developments include multi-million-dollar deals like with Mayo Clinic in 2024 and commercial agreements with OpenAI, amid competition with Nvidia and pursuit of an IPO as of 2024, though it pulled IPO plans in October 2025.
Jan-17Series BBenchmark Electronics; Coatue; Eclipse Ventures; Foundation Capital; SV Angel$25M$270MCerebras Systems, founded in 2016, develops wafer-scale AI processors and supercomputing systems like the CS-3, targeting high-performance AI training and inference for enterprises, governments, and research labs, competing with GPU-based solutions from Nvidia by claiming 10x faster performance. The company operates a hybrid revenue model including hardware sales (systems priced in millions), software (CSoft platform), cloud services, and professional services, with significant customer concentration on partners like G42. In 2017, Cerebras conducted early funding rounds including a Series B and, six months later, a ~$60M round (Series C) with investors such as Foundation Capital, Eclipse Ventures, Benchmark, and others; Forbes noted a near $1B valuation in September 2017 amid growing interest. Cerebras has since raised over $1.8B total funding, culminating in a $1.1B Series G at $8.1B post-money valuation, with revenue scaling rapidly to $78.7M in 2023 (220% YoY growth from $24.6M in 2022), $136.4M in H1 2024, and projections over $200M TTM, driven by AI demand and partnerships with Mayo Clinic, US DoD, and others.
May-16Series ABenchmark Electronics; Eclipse Ventures; Foundation Capital$27M$90MCerebras Systems raised approximately $27 million in its Series A round in May 2016 from Foundation Capital and Eclipse Ventures, with Benchmark Capital leading a follow-on $25 million Series B round seven months later in December 2016. The company was operating in stealth mode at the time, with minimal public information available beyond that it was developing specialized next-generation chips for deep-learning applications. The exact post-money valuation for the May 2016 Series A was not disclosed in public sources. Cerebras went on to become a major AI infrastructure company, eventually raising $1 billion in Series H at a $23 billion valuation in February 2026. The company's revenue grew significantly over the following decade, reaching $78.7 million by the year ended December 31, 2023, according to SEC filings.

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About Cerebras Systems

When was Cerebras Systems founded?Cerebras Systems was founded in 2016.
Where is Cerebras Systems headquartered?Cerebras Systems is headquartered in United States.
How many employees does Cerebras Systems have?As of today, Cerebras Systems has over 401 employees.
Is Cerebras Systems publicly listed?Yes, Cerebras Systems is a public company listed on Nasdaq.
What is the stock symbol of Cerebras Systems?Cerebras Systems trades under CBRS ticker.
When did Cerebras Systems go public?Cerebras Systems went public in 2050.
Who are competitors of Cerebras Systems?Cerebras Systems main competitors include CoreWeave, NXP Semiconductors, NAURA Technology Group, ASE Group, Nebius Group, Teradyne, Monolithic Power Systems, STMicroelectronics, Microchip, Victory Giant Technology.
What is the current market cap of Cerebras Systems?Cerebras Systems' current market cap is $67B.
What is the current revenue of Cerebras Systems?Cerebras Systems' last fiscal year revenue is $510M.
What is the current EV/Revenue multiple of Cerebras Systems?Current revenue multiple of Cerebras Systems is 130.3x.
Is Cerebras Systems profitable?No, Cerebras Systems is not profitable.
How many companies Cerebras Systems has acquired to date?Cerebras Systems hasn't acquired any companies yet (or none have been disclosed publicly).
In how many companies Cerebras Systems has invested to date?Cerebras Systems hasn't invested in any companies yet (or none have been disclosed publicly).

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