The race for AI dominance is fueling a surge in the demand for GPUs, and it’s no longer confined to the data centers of big tech companies.
While centralized data centers still work, they’re expensive and simply can’t keep pace with the demand for GPUs, leading to supply bottlenecks.
Decentralized GPU networks are changing the game by pooling idle compute resources from independent data centers, miners, and individuals, providing scalable, cheaper, and more accessible computing power for applications that need them.
A growing number of projects are tapping into the potential of decentralized GPUs, paving new paths across fields, from AI and machine learning to graphics rendering and scientific simulations
