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Aethir and Injective to Revolutionize GPU Access with Tokenized Marketplace

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Aethir, in collaboration with Injective, is launching the world’s first marketplace for tokenized GPU computing power. This initiative is set to transform the access to computing resources for developers and researchers in a more flexible and cost-effective way.

What Are Tokenized GPUs?

Tokenizing GPU resources simplifies access to these critical computing units, essential for AI development. Unlike CPUs, GPUs can perform massive parallel computations, crucial for machine learning tasks. However, acquiring and using GPUs is often costly, hindering many AI projects. The partnership between Aethir and Injective solves this by offering tokenized, easily accessible GPU resources.

The Advantages of Tokenized GPU Resources

The initiative introduces several innovative features: 1. Fractional ownership, allowing users to buy only what they need. 2. Instant integration with applications such as DeFi. 3. Real-time trading of GPU resources. 4. Secure transactions via smart contracts. 5. Global accessibility.

How It Works: The Technical Side

Aethir and Injective bring their expertise to introduce tokenized GPU resources. Aethir operates a large GPU network providing reliable access, while Injective offers a platform for tokenizing real-world assets, including GPU power. This system enables decentralized trading of GPU resources on Injective’s platform.

The marketplace from Aethir and Injective marks a significant milestone in the integration of AI and blockchain technologies. It not only simplifies access to new resources but also paves the way for further innovation in the field.

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