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by tome 856 days ago
Thomas, I think for full disclosure you should also state that you left Groq to start a competitor (a competitor which doesn't have the world's lowest latency LLM engine nor a guarantee to match the cheapest per token prices, like Groq does.).

Anyone with a serious interest in the total cost of ownership of Groq's system is welcome to email contact@groq.com.

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I thought that was clear through my profile, but yes, Positron AI is focused on providing the best performance per dollar while providing the best quality of service and capabilities rather than just focusing on a single metric of speed.

A guarantee to match the cheapest per token prices is sure a great way to lose a race to the bottom, but I do wish Groq (and everyone else trying to compete against NVIDIA) the greatest luck and success. I really do think that the great single batch/user performance by Groq is a great demo, but is not the best solution for a wide variety of applications, but I hope it can find its niche.