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Cerebras to deploy AI infrastructure at Stargate UAE Data Centre Hub

Andrew Feldman, CEO of AI chip startup Cerebras Systems, said on Monday that the company plans to deploy its infrastructure in the United Arab Emirates, to support the rapidly growing AI industry there, as well markets in India, and Pakistan.

Feldman said, "I am very confident there will be large clusters of our equipment here," including "megawatts of equipment" for Stargate, Feldman referred to the U.S. and UAE agreement to build the largest AI data centre outside of the United States.

California-based Cerebras produces high-performance AI systems and chips designed to accelerate the training and deployment large AI models. They compete with the industry leader Nvidia NVDA.O on the rapidly growing AI chip market.

G42, a cloud-based AI company backed by Abu Dhabi, is one of its biggest clients. The firm signed a 2023 deal to purchase supercomputers.

G42's past links with China have drawn scrutiny in Washington due to concerns about Beijing's accessing advanced semiconductors, including through third parties like the UAE. The UAE has spent billions on its AI push and is looking to leverage their strong relationships with the U.S.

Sources reported that technology giants such as Nvidia, OpenAI and G42 are working together to build the Stargate UAE's first phase. However, the deal is not finalised due to security concerns.

Cerebras computers built for G42 are still in the U.S. as Middle East deals require export licenses from the Trump Administration.

Cerebras filed a withdrawal request this month to pull its plans for an American listing after raising $1.1 Billion in a financing round valued at $8.1 Billion.

1789 Capital is one of the new investors. Donald Trump Jr. is a shareholder.

Feldman stated that the company would use the proceeds from the sale to expand manufacturing and finance new data centres. The goal is to increase the number of sites to 12 or 15 in the coming months, up from the current six.

Feldman confirmed that Cerebras intends to make its offering public. He added, "We have an intention to refile as soon as we can", but did not provide a timeframe.

(source: Reuters)