# Cerebras 晶片將整合進亞馬遜資料中心，並與亞馬遜的 Trainium3 AI 晶片協同運作。

*genai · news · 2026-03-13 · The Economic Times*

## Key points

- 亞馬遜網路服務與 Cerebras Systems 將整合其晶片以加速 AI 推論服務。
- Cerebras 晶片將負責 AI 解碼任務，而亞馬遜 Trainium3 晶片將執行預填充處理。
- 此服務將於 AWS 資料中心提供，預計於 2024 年下半年推出。
- Cerebras 採用不含昂貴高頻寬記憶體的晶片，與 Nvidia 的旗艦晶片不同。
- 亞馬遜聲稱 Trainium3 及未來的 Trainium4 晶片在性價比上將優於商用 GPU。

Synopsis Amazon Web Services and Cerebras Systems have joined forces. They will combine their computing chips in a new service. This service aims to speed up AI applications like chatbots and coding tools. Cerebras chips will be integrated into Amazon data centres. They will work alongside Amazon's Trainium3 AI chips. This collaboration is set to enhance AI inference capabilities. Amazon.com and Cerebras Systems on Friday said they have reached a deal to combine the two companies' computing chips in a new service aimed at speeding up chatbots, coding tools and other artificial intelligence services. Valued at $23.1 billion, Cerebras is a chip startup aiming to take on Nvidia by building a fundamentally different kind of AI chip that does not rely on expensive high-bandwidth memory ‌as Nvidia's flagship ⁠chips ⁠do. Earlier this year, Cerebras signed a $10 billion deal to supply chips to ChatGPT creator OpenAI. Under the deal announced Friday, Cerebras chips will sit inside Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centers and be linked to Amazon's own Trainium3 custom AI chips, connected with custom networking technology from Amazon. "Every customer large or small is on AWS, from individual developers to the largest banks in the world," Cerebras CEO ​Andrew Feldman told Reuters, saying the deal will "make it easy ⁠as a ‌click to get on Cerebras." Both companies declined to disclose the size ​of the deal. Amazon ​and Cerebras will team up to tackle what is known as "inference," ⁠where previously trained AI systems take requests from users and spit ​out answers. The two companies will split up that task ​into two steps, one called "prefill" where the user's request is transformed from human words into the language of "tokens" that AI computers use, and a "decode" stage where the AI computer provides the answer the user is looking for. Amazon said its Trainium3 chips will handle prefill, while Cerebras chips handle decoding, what Feldman told Reuters is a "divide and conquer strategy." It is a similar ‌strategy to the one that analysts expect Nvidia to unveil next week, when it details how it plans to combine its own graphics processing ​unit (GPU) chips with ​those from Groq, a startup ⁠it spent $17 billion on in late December. In a statement, Amazon said that it could not yet make a detailed comparison between its offering, which will come online in the ​second half of this year, and Nvidia's as-yet-unrevealed offering, but Amazon expects its service to be a better value. "The timeline for that (Nvidia-Groq) pairing remains unclear while our Trainium3 program is just months away from running production workloads," Amazon said in response to Reuters questions. "What we can say is that we believe (Trainium3)-and future (Trainium4)-will continue to lead in price-performance versus merchant GPUs." (Catch all the Technology News News, and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.) ...more

**Companies:** Amazon.com, Cerebras Systems
**Countries:** United States

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