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Groq Blog·Infra·68d ago·~1 min read

GroqCloud: Expanding to Meet Demand

GroqCloud: Expanding to Meet Demand Demand for high-performance AI inference is accelerating globally, driven by real-time applications moving from experimentation into production. As this shift takes hold, infrastructure that delivers predictable performance, low latency, and efficient scale is becoming increasingly critical. At Groq, our architecture, roadmap, and customer commitments remain Groq-led. At the same time, GroqCloud adoption continues to support our planned global infrastructure expansion, enabling reliable inference deployments for developers and enterprises wherever they operate. Scaling GroqCloud for Production Workloads As interest in inference-optimized infrastructure continues to rise, GroqCloud has seen record levels of developers—now exceeding 3.5 million—along with sustained increases in production traffic. Teams across industries are using GroqCloud to power real-time applications where consistency, determinism, and cost efficiency are non-negotiable. To support this momentum, Groq is continuing to scale GroqCloud’s global availability. New UK Data Center Expands…

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