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Eric Vishria

@ericvishria
9 posts
2026-01-15
.@benchmark co-lead the initial round for Cerebras 10 years ago. Over the following 5 years, the team amazed, delivering the technological marvel of a wafer-scale chip, the system to heat and cool it, and more recently the software layer that allows giant fleets of Cerebras
2026-01-15 View on X
Wall Street Journal

OpenAI strikes a multibillion-dollar, three-year deal to buy 750 MW of computing capacity from Cerebras, which Sam Altman has backed; sources: it's a $10B+ deal

The ChatGPT-maker is racing to secure more computing power, especially for responding to user queries

In tech, faster ultimately wins. And nothing is faster than Cerebras. Was only a matter of time... 10 years in this case 😂 https://openai.com/...
2026-01-15 View on X
Wall Street Journal

OpenAI strikes a multibillion-dollar, three-year deal to buy 750 MW of computing capacity from Cerebras, which Sam Altman has backed; sources: it's a $10B+ deal

The ChatGPT-maker is racing to secure more computing power, especially for responding to user queries

2026-01-14
.@benchmark co-lead the initial round for Cerebras 10 years ago. Over the following 5 years, the team amazed, delivering the technological marvel of a wafer-scale chip, the system to heat and cool it, and more recently the software layer that allows giant fleets of Cerebras
2026-01-14 View on X
Wall Street Journal

OpenAI strikes a multibillion-dollar agreement to buy 750 MW of computing capacity from Cerebras over three years; sources: the deal is worth more than $10B

The ChatGPT-maker is racing to secure more computing power, especially for responding to user queries

In tech, faster ultimately wins. And nothing is faster than Cerebras. Was only a matter of time... 10 years in this case 😂 https://openai.com/...
2026-01-14 View on X
Wall Street Journal

OpenAI strikes a multibillion-dollar agreement to buy 750 MW of computing capacity from Cerebras over three years; sources: the deal is worth more than $10B

The ChatGPT-maker is racing to secure more computing power, especially for responding to user queries

2023-03-10
Has there been a bank run in the US over the last 50 years where depositors actually lost money? Fed can't let it happen. Would trigger more runs. Bank equity to 0? Sure. Funds tied up for a few days? Maybe. Lost money? Can't find an example.
2023-03-10 View on X
The Information

Some VC firms are encouraging their portfolio companies to pull funds out of Silicon Valley Bank while others are advising startups to keep no more than $250K

Silicon Valley Bank CEO Greg Becker on Thursday told top venture capitalists in Silicon Valley to “stay calm” …

Has there been a bank run in the US over the last 50 years where depositors actually lost money? Fed can't let it happen. Would trigger more runs. Bank equity to 0? Sure. Funds tied up for a few days? Maybe. Lost money? Can't find an example.
2023-03-10 View on X
Financial Times

Silicon Valley Bank launches a $2.25B share sale after losing ~$1.8B on its ~$21B of US Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities

Technology-focused lender suffered loss on $21bn portfolio of Treasuries and mortgage-backed securities  —  Silicon Valley Bank has launched a $2.25bn share sale …

2021-08-22
Truth! “To be totally honest with you, for me, ignorance was an advantage,” Vishra said. “I don't know that, if I'd understood how difficult it was going to be to do what they did, I would have had the guts to invest.” 😂😂 https://www.newyorker.com/...
2021-08-22 View on X
New Yorker

Profile of Cerebras, which made the world's largest chip by using a “wafer-scale” approach that offers one possibility for AI chips to keep up with Moore's law

In the race to accelerate A.I., the Silicon Valley company Cerebras has landed on an unusual strategy: go big.

2021-08-21
Truth! “To be totally honest with you, for me, ignorance was an advantage,” Vishra said. “I don't know that, if I'd understood how difficult it was going to be to do what they did, I would have had the guts to invest.” 😂😂 https://www.newyorker.com/...
2021-08-21 View on X
New Yorker

Profile of Cerebras, which made the world's largest chip by using a “wafer-scale” approach that offers one possibility for AI chips to keep up with Moore's law

In the race to accelerate A.I., the Silicon Valley company Cerebras has landed on an unusual strategy: go big.

2020-05-31
One of the untold stories of the SaaS explosion is as new areas are “quantified,” new “systems of record” are created. And those SoR have created the largest enterprise companies. Am loving working with @Benchling, a new SoR for life sciences R&D. @forbes https://www.forbes.com/...
2020-05-31 View on X
Forbes

Benchling, which makes software for tracking and managing data from biotech research, raises $50M at a $850M valuation, bringing its total raised to $114M

Sajith Wickramasekara started working on an idea for a cloud-based Crispr design tool for scientists during college at MIT eight years ago.