Cerebras Unveils Its 7nm Wafer Scale Engine 2: The Largest AI Chip Ever Built With 2.6 Trillion Transistors & Close To A Million Cores

Cerebras Unveils Its 7nm Wafer Scale Engine 2: The Largest AI Chip Ever Built With 2.6 Trillion Transistors & Close To A Million Cores

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https://wccftech.com/cerebras-unveils-7nm-wafe-scale-engine-2-largest-ai-chip-ever-built/

Cerebras Systems has unveiled the largest AI chip based on the 7nm process node, the Wafer Scale Engine 2. Succeding the first generation WSE, the WSE2 is a singular monolithic chip that features a range of new features including the largest transistor count & most number of cores ever featured on a chip.

The Cerberas Wafer Scale Engine 2 has two parts, the first is the chip itself and the second is the CS-2 system which it will actually be featured within. We will with the chip itself which has insane numbers to go by. For starters, the WSE-2 is the largest AI chip ever made. It is based on TSMC's 7nm process node and has a 100% yield rate which is quite impressive. For one, if you are using the entire wafer as a die, you are either going to get 100% yield if the design can absorb defects or 0% if it cannot.

Cerebras Unveils Its 7nm Wafer Scale Engine 2: The Largest AI Chip Ever Built With 2.6 Trillion Transistors & Close To A Million Cores

Apr 21, 2021, 12:42pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/cerebras-unveils-7nm-wafe-scale-engine-2-largest-ai-chip-ever-built/ > Cerebras Systems has unveiled the largest AI chip based on the 7nm process node, the Wafer Scale Engine 2. Succeding the first generation WSE, the WSE2 is a singular monolithic chip that features a range of new features including the largest transistor count & most number of cores ever featured on a chip. > The Cerberas Wafer Scale Engine 2 has two parts, the first is the chip itself and the second is the CS-2 system which it will actually be featured within. We will with the chip itself which has insane numbers to go by. For starters, the WSE-2 is the largest AI chip ever made. It is based on TSMC's 7nm process node and has a 100% yield rate which is quite impressive. For one, if you are using the entire wafer as a die, you are either going to get 100% yield if the design can absorb defects or 0% if it cannot.