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[–] VonReposti@feddit.dk 2 points 9 hours ago

They're quite likely to survive, even in a worst case scenario. AI isn't going away and we still need hardware to run it. And in a worst case scenario they still have an inventory that keeps a certain value. For a pure AI company like OpenAI or Anthropic, in a worst case scenario their $100B could be worth 0 the next day. There's no inventory to sell out like they could in the housing crisis in 2008 or with internet infrastructure during dotcom.

Those who sell shovels during a gold rush are generally safe. They might be overvalued during the bubble, but the shovels aren't going away. IMO from the little info I have on Cerebras it looks like they're even better positioned since their hardware is uniquely solving AI efficiency. During a market correction people start caring very much about efficiency and is almost entirely allergic to anything that smells of hype. If they need AI hardware they want the efficient ones.