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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 opens a new AI data centre in Helsinki, Finland, as it expands globally to compete with Nvidia in the inference chip ...
Groq, the US-based AI chipmaker, has launched its first European data center in Helsinki, accelerating its global expansion ...
Groq, which is backed by investment arms of Samsung and Cisco, said the data center will be in Helsinki, Finland.
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 ...
The new site will enable businesses across Europe to access AI inferencing capabilities via Equinix’s infrastructure.
Groq, valued at $2.8 billion and backed by investors such as Samsung and Cisco, is positioning itself as a challenger to ...
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.
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 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.