io.net and GAIB Partner to Simplify GPU Access
io.net, a decentralized network for GPU clusters, has teamed up with GAIB, an AI and computing company, to make GPU computing resources easier for everyone to access.
According to the press release shared, the collaboration will expand GAIB’s role as a key supplier of GPUs for io.net’s network. They will work together on marketing to reach more users, community engagement, technical integration, and business development.
Tausif Ahmed, the VP of Business Development at io.net, said, “This partnership represents a natural evolution of our existing relationship with GAIB.”
He also highlighted how both companies can benefit from their combined expertise in GPU technology.
Additionally, the two companies will explore shared interests like tokenizing compute resources and working on joint marketing efforts. They will also look for new business opportunities together.
Kony Kwong, CEO of GAIB, also shared his excitement about the partnership, saying, “Working with io.net will allow us to further our mission of making AI compute accessible to literally everyone.” This collaboration will help both companies implement their plans successfully.
While they have not confirmed specific early activities, they might include technology evaluations and joint publicity efforts.
By working together, io.net and GAIB hope to help GPU owners earn funds from their assets. They believe this collaboration will improve GPU computing for businesses and developers, creating new opportunities in the growing AI market.
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