Andrew Feldman

Founder

San Francisco, California, United States28 yrs 2 mos experience
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Key Highlights

  • Co-founded Cerebras Systems, leading AI infrastructure innovation.
  • Pioneered low power server technology at SeaMicro.
  • Led successful acquisitions at AMD and Dell.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a leader in AI infrastructure and server technology.

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Skills

Core Skills

Ai InfrastructureProduct DevelopmentData Center SolutionsMicroserver Technology

Other Skills

Wafer Scale Enginecloud computingsystem architectureCPU designcommunication fabricsserver architecturevirtualizationProduct ManagementStrategic PartnershipsGo-to-market StrategyStart-upsProduct MarketingSaaSVenture CapitalBusiness Development

About

I am co-founder and CEO of Cerebras Systems, where we build the world's fastest AI infrastructure. Available on premise and in the cloud, Cerebras inference and training set the record for speed, latency, scale and accuracy. We are a team of pioneering computer architects, computer scientists, deep learning researchers, and engineers of all types who share a passion for building extraordinary technology. Our leadership across all performance dimensions is made possible by fundamental innovations in chip, system and software. For example, our Wafer Scale Engine (WSE-3) is the largest processor in the history of the computer industry--a whopping 56 times larger than the largest GPU. In artificial intelligence work, large chips process information more quickly producing answers in less time using less power. Prior to co-founding Cerebras, I was co-founder and CEO of SeaMicro. SeaMicro (acquired by AMD for $355 million) was the pioneer in low power server technology. SeaMicro changed the trajectory of the server industry by inventing the high density, lower power, microserver category. Before that, I was Vice President of Marketing and Product Management at Force10 (acquired by Dell for $800 Million) Networks, and Vice President of Corporate Marketing and Corporate Development for Riverstone Networks (NASDAQ: RSTN) from inception through IPO. My passion is building teams that solve hard problems. Together we recognize large emerging opportunities, listen closely to customer requirements, build industry transforming products, and then bring these products to market in compelling fashion.

Experience

28 yrs 2 mos
Total Experience
3 yrs 2 mos
Average Tenure
10 yrs 1 mo
Current Experience

Cerebras systems

Founder and CEO

Mar 2016Present · 10 yrs 1 mo · Sunnyvale, California, United States · On-site

  • Cerebras Systems builds the fastest AI accelerators in the industry. Optimized for inference and for training, our solutions are based on our processor called the Wafer Scale Engine (WSE). The WSE is the largest and fastest processor ever built. Our solutions are available in the cloud and on premise and are used by leading institutions around the world including but not limited to: GSK, G42, AstraZeneca, Abbvie, TotalEnergies, Jasper, nference, Argonne National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, Leibniz Supercomputing Centre, National Center for Supercomputing Applications, Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre (EPCC), National Energy Technology Laboratory, and Tokyo Electron Devices.
AI infrastructureWafer Scale Enginecloud computingsystem architectureProduct Development

Amd

Corporate Vice President and General Manager

Feb 2012Jun 2014 · 2 yrs 4 mos · Sunnyvale

  • In February 2012, AMD acquired SeaMicro, where I was founder and CEO, for $355 million dollars. The SeaMicro team became the Data Center Server Solutions business unit inside of AMD.
  • At AMD, I led two business units: Data Center Server Solutions as well as Server CPUs. Together, these businesses designed extraordinary CPUs, communication fabrics, and server systems. The goal was to transform the data center by developing products that are easier to use, and consume a fraction of the power and space of traditional devices.
Data Center SolutionsCPU designcommunication fabricsProduct Development

Seamicro

Chief Executive Officer

Nov 2007Feb 2012 · 4 yrs 3 mos · Sunnyvale

  • SeaMicro was acquired by AMD in 2012 for $355 million.
  • SeaMicro transformed the data center by building servers that drew one-quarter the power and took one-quarter the space of traditional servers. By delivering breakthrough innovations borne of multiple technology domains – CPU design, virtualization, supercomputing and networking – SeaMicro created a new server architecture purpose-built for scale out infrastructures such as those found in the web-tier, online gaming, search and index computation.
microserver technologyserver architecturevirtualizationProduct Development

U.s. venture partners

Entrepreneur In Residence

May 2007Oct 2007 · 5 mos

Crosslink capital

Entrepreneur In Residence

Mar 2007Nov 2007 · 8 mos

Force10 networks

Vice President, Marketing and Product Management

Aug 2003Dec 2006 · 3 yrs 4 mos

Riverstone networks

Vice President Corporate Marketing and Corporate Development

Feb 2000Aug 2003 · 3 yrs 6 mos

Cabletron

Sr. Dir Marketing

Jan 1998Jan 2000 · 2 yrs

Molecular applications group

Vice President Sales and Marketing

Jan 1991Jan 1993 · 2 yrs

Education

Stanford University Graduate School of Business

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Jan 1995Jan 1997

Stanford University

BA — Economics/Political Science

Jan 1987Jan 1991

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