TLDR Cerebras (CBRS) climbed 6% on Monday after reports it will receive fast-track inclusion on S&P Dow Jones Indices The stock surged 68% on its IPO day (May 14TLDR Cerebras (CBRS) climbed 6% on Monday after reports it will receive fast-track inclusion on S&P Dow Jones Indices The stock surged 68% on its IPO day (May 14

Cerebras Systems (CBRS) Stock Rises 6% on S&P Dow Jones Fast-Track Reports

2026/05/19 20:27
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TLDR

  • Cerebras (CBRS) climbed 6% on Monday after reports it will receive fast-track inclusion on S&P Dow Jones Indices
  • The stock surged 68% on its IPO day (May 14), opening at $350 against a $185 offer price, and raised $5.5 billion
  • Cerebras claims its Wafer-Scale Engine chip is up to 15x faster than GPU-based systems, and in some cases 1,000x faster
  • Revenue grew roughly 2,000% from 2022 to 2025, reaching $510 million, but 62% came from a single UAE university
  • Customer concentration is a key risk — the company depends heavily on a handful of clients including OpenAI and Group 42

Cerebras Systems (CBRS) added 6% on Monday — its second full day of trading — after reports emerged that S&P Dow Jones Indices was set to fast-track the AI chip maker into its index. The stock was up nearly another 2% in after-hours trading.

CBRS closed Monday at $296.65, with an intraday range of $272.24 to $303.66.


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Cerebras Systems Inc., CBRS

It’s been a fast start for Cerebras. The company went public on the Nasdaq Global Select Market on May 14, pricing its IPO at $185 per share. It opened at $350, closed its first day at $311 — a 68% gain — and raised $5.5 billion in the process. That made it the biggest IPO of 2026.

The IPO was heavily oversubscribed, drawing orders for more than 20 times the available supply. The stock pulled back to $293 on Friday before bouncing again Monday.

The Chip Behind the Hype

The excitement is rooted in what Cerebras actually builds. Its Wafer-Scale Engine (WSE) is physically 58 times larger than Nvidia’s B200 chip. The WSE 3 packs 4 trillion transistors — compared to 208 billion in an Nvidia two-GPU package.

Cerebras says that translates to up to 15 times faster inference than GPU-based systems, and in some scenarios, 1,000 times faster. Inference is the process where an AI model generates a response.

Customers can access the WSE by purchasing platforms for their own data centers or through the Cerebras Cloud and third-party cloud providers.

The commercial traction has been real. Revenue grew roughly 2,000% between 2022 and 2025, finishing last year at $510 million.

Customer Concentration Is the Big Risk

The numbers look strong on the surface, but there’s a catch. A single customer — the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence in the UAE — accounted for 62% of Cerebras’ revenue last year.

For context, Nvidia’s biggest customers include Microsoft and Amazon — a much more diversified base built over three decades.

Cerebras was founded in 2015. Nvidia has been around since 1993. The comparison gets made often, but the gap in scale, product breadth, and customer diversity is wide.

Nvidia finished its latest full fiscal year with revenue of more than $215 billion — a 65% increase — and its stock has risen roughly 1,400% over the past five years.

Academic research also adds a note of caution on IPO stocks generally. According to finance professor Jay Ritter of the University of Florida, IPO stocks have underperformed comparable companies by 3.6% per year in the five years after listing, excluding first-day returns.

Cerebras’ market cap currently sits at $64 billion. The S&P Dow Jones fast-track inclusion, if confirmed, would bring a wave of index-driven buying.

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