Cerebras Systems CBRS shares have dropped a massive 12% since it reported second-quarter 2026 results on Wednesday (Aug. 12). The company delivered core revenues of $209.9 million, which jumped 103% year over year, while core cloud and other services revenues surged 287% year over year. However, CBRS’ third-quarter 2026 core revenue guidance of $214-$216 million implies only about 2-3% sequential growth from the second quarter of 2026, which failed to impress investors. Cerebras also acknowledged that quarterly revenues can vary significantly depending on the timing of large cloud-capacity additions and hardware shipments. Investors may also have reacted negatively to the expected deterioration in profitability during the third quarter of 2026. 

Cerebras shares are also trading at a premium, as suggested by the Value Score of D. So, what should investors do with the CBRS stock post the dip? Let us find out.

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