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"publishedAt": "2026-03-24T17:00:00.000Z",
"site": "https://www.wired.com",
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"textContent": "The chip design firm says Meta, OpenAI, Cerebras, and Cloudflare are among the first customers of its new artificial intelligence hardware.",
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