
Share
Aethir unveils Tactical Compute, a $40 million initiative with Beam Foundation and others, to create a scalable, decentralized AI compute infrastructure using tokenized GPU access.
Aethir, a company specializing in decentralized GPU resource management, has announced a $40 million initiative to launch Tactical Compute (TACOM). This ambitious project, backed by partners Beam Foundation, Sophon Foundation, and Permian Labs, aims to address the growing demand for scalable compute infrastructure by leveraging decentralized technology.
Decentralized GPU Resource Pooling:
Addressing Compute Shortages:
Supporting AI and Blockchain Innovation:

Architecture:
Implementation:
Empowering New AI Startups:
Collaborative Effort:
The launch of TACOM marks a significant step towards addressing the compute challenges faced by the Web3 and AI industries. By leveraging decentralized technology, Aethir and its partners aim to create a more efficient, flexible, and accessible compute infrastructure that can support the next wave of innovation in these fields.
Tags
Original Sources
About the author
Kai built ML infrastructure at a Bay Area startup before developing an obsession with transformer architectures and inference optimisation that eventually pulled him out of product work entirely. A stint at a compute research lab sharpened his instinct for what actually matters in a model release versus what is marketing. He writes from the inside — from the perspective of someone who has debugged the systems he is describing at three in the morning. He is allergic to hype and instinctively drawn to the unglamorous plumbing questions that everyone else skips over.
More from The Engineer →This Week's Edition
19 December 2024
88 articles
Related Articles
Related Articles
More Stories