Mountain View, California – May 28, 2025 – Groq today announced an exclusive partnership with Canada Bell Canada for Power Bell AI Fabrics, the country’s largest sovereign AI infrastructure project.
Bell AI Fabric will build a national AI network at six sites, targeting 500 MW of hydraulic power. It started with a 7MW Groq facility in Kamloops, British Columbia, and was available online in June.
“As AI enters production, the state is rethinking the people who reasoning runs and controls it,” said Jonathan Ross, CEO and founder of Groq. “We are building infrastructure that has powered some of the world’s largest inference deployments by designing fast, affordable and sovereign infrastructure.”
This month, GROQ also pushed new data centers online in Houston (Database) and Dallas (Equinix), pushing the overall capability of the global network to more than 20 million tokens per second.
Momentum reflects the rising demand for GROQ LPU-based systems that make real-time inferences at unrivalled speed and efficiency. GROQ offers the lowest cost per token without compromise, making large-scale AI viable for governments and businesses around the world.
GROQ builds very quickly. Data centers are online within weeks, bringing AI closer to users and giving partners more control over how reasoning works and how it works. On-premises infrastructure means lower latency, stronger data governance and faster response times.
“With Bell AI fabrics, we are building the backbone for the Canadian artificial intelligence economy,” said Mirko Bibic, president and CEO of BCE and Bell Canada. “GROQ’s technology provides the speed and efficiency our customers need for, not for a few years now.”