Generative AI pioneer Cerebras Systems has selected VAST Data to help deliver advanced data solutions that accelerate the training and accuracy of generative AI workloads.
By leveraging the scalable and secure multi-tenant VAST Data Platform, Cerebras scales capacity and performance of its leading CS-2 AI supercomputers, including the recently announced Condor Galaxy, the world’s largest AI supercomputer network built in partnership with G42 Cloud, now part of Core42.
“The data requirements for training generative AI workloads continues to increase at an exponential and unprecedented pace,” said Andrew Feldman, CEO and Co-Founder, Cerebras Systems.
“With VAST’s enhanced data capabilities, we enable optimal utilization of Condor Galaxy.
This will allow users to build and train the next wave of cutting-edge foundational models, while greatly reducing training times and accelerating time-to-insight.”
Jeff Denworth, Co-Founder, VAST Data, said: “As AI model training continues to grow and expand, so too does the need for more memory in each GPU, and Cerebras is delivering a new approach to solve this problem.
“Through our joint collaboration with Core42, the VAST Data Platform is helping organizations reimagine the future of data-intensive AI training and inference with infrastructure that was designed for these high-performance demanding workloads and the simplicity and zero trust, multi-layer security that modern enterprises require. Together, we’re excited to provide the data foundation for a global network of next-generation AI supercomputers.”