Updated March 10, 2026
Cerebras builds the world's largest AI chips—wafer-scale processors that contain millions of cores on a single silicon wafer. The Cerebras CS-2 system delivers massive parallelism for AI training and ultra-fast inference for open-source models. Through Cerebras Inference, developers can access some of the fastest LLM inference speeds available, particularly for Llama models.
Modal is a serverless cloud platform for running AI workloads with zero infrastructure management. Developers write Python code and Modal handles containerization, GPU provisioning, scaling, and scheduling automatically. The platform supports GPU-accelerated functions, scheduled jobs, web endpoints, and batch processing, making it particularly popular for ML pipelines, model serving, and data processing tasks.
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What each tool does well, and the limitations to keep in mind.
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Respan lets you trace LLM and agent calls across any model or framework, A/B test prompts on production traffic, and route requests across 500+ models through one gateway.