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July 7 (UPI) -- The AI company Groq announced Monday it is set to establish its first-ever European data center. It already ...
Groq, which is backed by investment arms of Samsung and Cisco, said the data center will be in Helsinki, Finland.
Groq, the US-based AI chipmaker, has launched its first European data center in Helsinki, accelerating its global expansion ...
Groq opens a new AI data centre in Helsinki, Finland, as it expands globally to compete with Nvidia in the inference chip ...
Groq has expanded its AI inference platform into Europe with a new data center location in Helsinki, Finland. The AI company ...
AI chipmaker Groq is opening its first European data centre in Helsinki, Finland in collaboration with Equinix, a digital ...
Groq, valued at $2.8 billion and backed by investors such as Samsung and Cisco, is positioning itself as a challenger to ...
Groq partners with PlayAI to deliver Dialog, an emotionally intelligent text-to-speech model that runs 10x faster than real-time speech, including the Middle East's first Arabic voice AI model.
AI chip startup Groq claims record-breaking adoption of 280,000 developers in just 4 months at VB Transform, potentially disrupting the AI hardware market with its innovative inference technology.
Groq is taking a novel approach to competing with Nvidia's much-lauded CUDA software. The chip startup is using a free inference tier to attract hundreds of thousands of AI developers.
Unlike AI GPU’s from Nvidia and AMD, Groq uses on-chip SRAM, with 14GB of high bandwidth shared memory for weights across the rack. SRAM is some 100x faster than the HBM memory used by GPUs.