How is Groq raising more money?
4 hours ago
- #Datacenter Infrastructure
- #AI Hardware
- #Tech Investment
- Groq was not fully acquired by Nvidia; Nvidia licensed Groq's technology and hired key executives, while Groq's corporate entity remained operational, focusing on datacenters and an inference API.
- Groq's AI chip architecture uses all-SRAM, enabling fast inference for smaller models but limiting scalability for frontier models due to high costs without high-bandwidth memory (HBM).
- Groq owns four functional datacenters, a strategic asset amid high demand and construction delays in the industry, making it an attractive investment as a private inference datacenter operator.
- Groq's datacenters currently use older LPUv1 chips, and newer LPUv3 chips based on Groq's architecture are now sold by Nvidia to other providers, reducing Groq's unique technical advantage.
- Groq's brand is associated with ultra-high-speed, high-cost inference, which may face competition from lower-cost batched inference strategies, raising questions about its long-term viability.