On August 18, Cerebras Systems fell 3.95% in pre-market trading, trading at $242.55/share, with turnover of $3.6241 million.
The decline was driven by a combination of broad semiconductor sector weakness and concentrated profit-taking following the stock's 13%-plus rally in the prior session. The semiconductor sector faced widespread selling pressure, with Micron Technology down 3.93%, Intel down 3.26%, AMD down 2.81%, NVIDIA down 1.92%, and Broadcom down 1.64%, collectively dragging down individual names.
Cerebras surged over 13% in the previous trading day after Wedbush issued a bullish report highlighting deepening collaboration with OpenAI, noting that OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol Ultrafast mode is powered by Cerebras chips with processing speeds up to 14 times faster than standard mode. The $20 billion three-year agreement signed in April includes 750 megawatts of committed compute capacity through 2028. Short-term gains triggered concentrated profit-taking. Additionally, the company's annual Supernova conference scheduled for the same day had already been priced in by the market, creating a classic buy-the-rumor-sell-the-news dynamic.
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