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AI Chipmaker Cerebras Climbs 68% After Year’s Biggest IPO
Cerebras Systems Inc. shares jumped 68% in its trading debut after raising $5.5 billion in the year’s largest IPO, illustrating investors’ surging appetite for artificial intelligence data centers and the chips running them. Shares of the Sunnyvale, California-based company pared earlier gains to close at $311.07 each on Thursday in New York, above the $185 IPO price, after being halted earlier for volatility. Cerebras’ first-time share sale raised nearly 60% more than its target when it launched, and priced above a marketed range that was revised higher on Monday. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow joins to discuss. (Source: Bloomberg)
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