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About Condor Galaxy

Condor Galaxy is a global network of nine interconnected, cloud-based, AI supercomputers, deployed as part of a strategic partnership between Cerebras Systems, the pioneer in accelerating generative AI, and G42, the UAE-based technology holding group.

Located in Santa Clara, California, the first AI supercomputer on this network, Condor Galaxy 1 (CG-1), links 64 Cerebras CS-2 systems together into a single, easy-to-use AI supercomputer, with an AI training capacity of 4 exaFLOPs.  The system is optimized for Large Language Models and Generative AI models training.

The entire Condor Galaxy constellation will deliver 36 exaFLOPs of AI training capacity, making it the world’s fastest AI supercomputer network.

The establishment of Condor Galaxy marks a monumental moment in the technology landscape to unleash AI innovation across every industry, including healthcare, climate studies, energy, and more.

The Condor Galaxy network is a significant step towards democratizing AI by allowing simple and easy access to the industry's finest AI computing capabilities, turbocharging hundreds of AI projects globally.

Condor Galaxy 1 (CG-1)

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Cerebras and G42 Unveil World’s Largest Supercomputer for AI Training with 4 exaFLOPs to Fuel a New Era of Innovation

Launching today with its first of nine interconnected AI supercomputers, the Condor Galaxy system will reach a combined AI training capacity of 36 exaFLOPs

Cerebras Systems, the pioneer in accelerating generative AI, and G42, the UAE-based technology holding group, today announced Condor Galaxy, a network of nine interconnected supercomputers, offering a new approach to AI compute that promises to significantly reduce AI model training time. The first AI supercomputer on this network, Condor Galaxy 1 (CG-1), has 4 exaFLOPs and 54 million cores. Cerebras and G42 are planning to deploy two more such supercomputers, CG-2 and CG-3, in the U.S. in early 2024. With a planned capacity of 36 exaFLOPs in total, this unprecedented supercomputing network will revolutionize the advancement of AI globally.

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