Cerebras and Mistral Set AI Speed Record with Le Chat
Artificial intelligence chipmaker Cerebras Systems, backed by UAE tech giant G42, announced on Thursday a partnership with France’s Mistral, helping the European AI firm achieve a major speed milestone.
Mistral Challenges AI Giants with High-Speed Assistant
Mistral, a rising force in open-source AI, aims to compete with industry leaders Meta and China’s DeepSeek—both of which made headlines recently with claims of cutting-edge AI at lower costs. These companies, along with OpenAI, are racing to dominate the AI landscape.
On Thursday, Mistral unveiled Le Chat, an AI-powered app capable of responding with 1,000 words per second. Cerebras is providing the computing power behind this breakthrough, making Mistral’s assistant the fastest in the world, surpassing OpenAI and DeepSeek.
Cerebras Expands Beyond AI Model Training
Cerebras, based in Silicon Valley, is a rare challenger to Nvidia in training AI models. However, its collaboration with Mistral focuses on the inference stage, where AI models generate responses for users.
With AI models becoming increasingly competitive, response speed has become a key factor, said Cerebras CEO Andrew Feldman.
“You want better answers. And to get better answers, you need more compute at inference time,” Feldman told Reuters. “It was our first announced major win at a tier-one model maker, and so we’re really proud of that.”
Meanwhile, Cerebras’ initial public offering (IPO) remains under US regulatory review due to concerns over its ties to G42, delaying its listing.
With inputs from Reuters.