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Since SpaceX went public in June, Wall Street had been dreading Aug. 6, when the first lockup preventing early investors from selling the stock expired and millions of shares were set to flood the market.
Despite raising its full-year outlook, Cerebras Systems saw its stock plunge after hardware revenue fell 23% in Q2.

Cerebras Systems (NASDAQ:CBRS) reported record second-quarter core revenue and raised its full-year outlook, as the AI infrastructure company said it is expanding data-center capacity, manufacturing output and customer deployments to support anticipated growth beginning in 2027. Chief Executive Off

The semiconductor company reported a quarterly loss of $450.5 million, compared with a profit of $309.5 million a year earlier.

AI stocks led the market Wednesday, fueled by Nebius, Lumentum, CoreWeave and Super Micro. Cisco and Coherent were earnings movers late.
Investing.com -- Cerebras Systems Inc (NASDAQ:CBRS) shares fell 14% in after-hours trading Wednesday after the AI infrastructure company reported second quarter results that missed analyst expectations on both earnings and revenue.

Cerebras Systems beat Wall Street's adjusted sales target for the second quarter and guided well above views for the full year.

Cerebras Systems raised its annual revenue and gross margin forecasts on Wednesday, buoyed by robust demand for its chips from companies ramping up data-center capacity to power AI services. The chip designer is banking on growing demand for inference, the data crunching that occurs when a user queries a chatbot, as it seeks to challenge Nvidia's dominance in the AI processor market. Cerebras' flagship wafer-scale engine (WSE) is a single chip the size of a dinner plate containing trillions of transistors, a design that it says is more efficient than connecting thousands of smaller graphics processors together, as Nvidia does.

Cerebras Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:CBRS) reports second-quarter earnings after the bell today, its second report as a public company. Analysts expect a loss of roughly 17 cents per share, while Cerebras has guided to core revenue of about 194 million dollars,...

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