Breakfast Fireside | Building Fast, Scaling Smart: Lessons from Groq’s Journey in AI Infrastructure
In the race to build next‑generation AI infrastructure, standing out is harder than ever. Every competitor claims speed and efficiency, yet Groq—founded by Jonathan Ross—is redefining the category and taking on industry giants by delivering breakthrough performance and cost at scale.
Join us for an exclusive breakfast fireside chat with Jonathan Ross (Founder & CEO, Groq) and Shailendra Singh (Managing Director, Peak XV Partners)—in an open-room dialogue with a select group of founders, CTOs, CPOs, and AI leaders.
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What to expect:
Groq's journey in architecting next-generation AI infrastructure for speed and cost
Insights on scaling, efficiency, and navigating market competition in AI
Lessons founders and technical leaders can apply to build differentiated businesses in fast-moving industries
Featured Speakers
Jonathan Ross is the CEO and founder of Groq® Inc. Groq is the creator of the world’s first Language Processing Unit (LPU™), providing exceptional speed performance for AI workloads running on their LPU Inference Engine. Prior to Groq, Jonathan began what became Google’s Tensor Processing Unit (TPU) as a 20% project where he designed and implemented the core elements of the first-generation TPU chip. Jonathan next joined Google X’s Rapid Eval Team, the initial stage of the famed “Moonshots Factory”, where he devised and incubated new Bets (Units) for Google’s parent company, Alphabet
Shailendra Singh is a Managing Director at Peak XV, a leading venture capital firm in India and Southeast Asia, that has over $9 billion of assets under management. He joined the firm in 2006 and leads its operations globally. Peak XV (formerly Sequoia India & Southeast Asia) has partnered with 400+ companies in the technology, software, financial services and consumer space. The portfolio has seen 30+ IPOs & 40+ companies with over $100M revenues. Shailendra has led investments in several companies including Pine Labs, CRED, Supabase, Druva, Carousell, Gojek, Tokopedia and Sirion.