Dario is genuinely as bad as Sam.
Not yet. But it is definitely limited, since they can only serve a single model essentially.
Probably when they're permitted to start live experiments
"Who cares how much concrete we used in this bridge?"
again?
"the writing is on the wall" - "just raise $1B to expand" ...
It's gorgeous. But I can't figure out why they didn't just use real japanese text instead of fake text.
The truth has a well known liberal bias -- Stephen Colbert
Cerebras claims they have extremely high demand, presumably from enterprise. So I assume it just hasn't made business sense yet to open up higher tiers to small customers.
1. Have you purchased other companies' stock from the aforementioned broker? 2. The price of the shares in private markets has been steadily inclining, so I think there is demand.
Saying the financials are terrible is a bit of a stretch. Rapidly growing revenue, decreasing loss/share and a loss/share similar to other companies that IPO'ed this year. The more concerning thing is just not having…
You do realize that brokerages earn commissions on selling shares, so why wouldn't they contact people who may be interested?
Dario is genuinely as bad as Sam.
Not yet. But it is definitely limited, since they can only serve a single model essentially.
Probably when they're permitted to start live experiments
"Who cares how much concrete we used in this bridge?"
again?
"the writing is on the wall" - "just raise $1B to expand" ...
It's gorgeous. But I can't figure out why they didn't just use real japanese text instead of fake text.
The truth has a well known liberal bias -- Stephen Colbert
Cerebras claims they have extremely high demand, presumably from enterprise. So I assume it just hasn't made business sense yet to open up higher tiers to small customers.
1. Have you purchased other companies' stock from the aforementioned broker? 2. The price of the shares in private markets has been steadily inclining, so I think there is demand.
Saying the financials are terrible is a bit of a stretch. Rapidly growing revenue, decreasing loss/share and a loss/share similar to other companies that IPO'ed this year. The more concerning thing is just not having…
You do realize that brokerages earn commissions on selling shares, so why wouldn't they contact people who may be interested?