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Groq and Cerebras power Llama’s AI future – should Meta just buy them already?

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  • Meta launches Llama 4 API with Groq and Cerebras as partners
  • Llama models offer lower costs and faster output than competitors
  • Buying Cerebras and Groq could help Meta fully own AI stack

At LlamaCon 2025, Meta Platforms launched its Llama 4 API, offering pay-per-use access to its models, hosted on Meta’s own hardware and via inference partners Groq and Cerebras.

As The Next Platform noted, this move effectively turns Meta into a platform cloud provider, without needing to build a full general-purpose cloud like its rivals.

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