Movement Alert|Cerebras Systems Falls 7.03% in Regular Trading, Semiconductor Sector Selloff Compounds Post-Rally Profit-Taking

Market Focus
Aug 18

On August 18, Cerebras Systems fell 7.03% in regular trading, trading at $234.505/share, with turnover of $343 million. The decline reflects a convergence of sector-wide weakness, aggressive profit-taking following the prior session's 13%-plus rally, and a classic buy-the-rumor-sell-the-news dynamic around the company's Supernova conference.

The broader semiconductor sector came under significant pressure, with Micron Technology down 3.91%, Marvell Technology down 5.30%, Intel down 4.72%, AMD down 3.06%, and NVIDIA down 1.72%, dragging individual names lower. Cerebras, having surged over 13% the previous session after Wedbush highlighted the deepening OpenAI partnership and 750MW capacity commitment under their $20 billion three-year agreement, saw concentrated short-term profit-taking create meaningful selling pressure.

Additionally, Cerebras held its annual Supernova conference on August 18 with the anticipated launch of its fourth-generation CS-4 system. Markets had already priced in the event catalyst in advance, triggering a typical sell-the-news reaction as the event materialized.

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