Cerebras Files for IPO Amid Wave of Tech Company Public Offerings

Silicon Valley chip maker Cerebras has filed to go public as several major tech companies prepare for listings.

Cerebras, a Silicon Valley-based artificial intelligence chip maker, has filed a prospectus to go public, according to the New York Times. The filing comes as several other prominent tech companies are preparing for their own public listings.

According to the NYT Technology report, SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI are also preparing for their own listings. The publication characterizes this development as part of “a wave of enormous initial public offerings” in the technology sector.

The timing of these filings suggests a potential surge in tech IPO activity, with multiple high-profile companies in the artificial intelligence and space technology sectors moving toward public markets simultaneously. Cerebras specializes in AI chip manufacturing, positioning it within the rapidly growing semiconductor sector focused on artificial intelligence applications.