Project Name: Aethir
Tag: $ATH
Type: Decentralized GPU Network
Aethir is a cloud computing infrastructure platform that provides users with a cloud platform built on a distributed GPU framework for sharing computing resources across different geographical locations and ownerships.
Aethir breaks away from the traditional centralized model by deploying a distributed GPU framework, changing ownership, allocation, and usage patterns of enterprise-level GPUs. To maximize GPU utilization for high-demand tasks such as AI, machine learning (ML), and cloud gaming, Aethir achieves its goals through the following methods:
Aethir’s cloud platform is built on a distributed GPU framework. This architecture connects independent GPU clusters into a unified network, increasing the cluster scale and improving reliability and resilience. By integrating geographically dispersed resources in this manner, Aethir handles large-scale AI workloads and reduces global dependency on major cloud providers.
The geographical dispersion of GPUs ensures distributed control over computing resources by the project team. Unlike traditional centralized cloud computing providers, the Aethir project team only handles the allocation and management of computing resources, while ownership remains with the providers of the mining rigs. Users providing computing resources can earn rental fees and project revenue shares, encouraging GPU miners to join and enhancing overall resource utilization.
The Aethir network is driven by five fundamental roles: miners, developers, users, token holders, and the Aethir DAO. Miners are categorized into three types: containers, verifiers, and indexers. These roles collectively promote network consensus and work together to provide services.
Indexers connect users with the most suitable containers, facilitating matching and ensuring quick startup of cloud-based applications and services. The goal is to provide “instant-on” services — transitioning from user requests to actual delivery in the shortest time possible.
Verifiers ensure the integrity and performance of containers within the Aethir network. They verify the container specifications provided by container providers to maintain the quality of network services.
Containers form the backbone of the Aethir network, serving as the actual usage points in the cloud. They act as virtual endpoints, executing and rendering applications (e.g., rendering games for players). By offloading workloads from local devices to containers (e.g., transferring all game execution and command processing), they provide users with an instantaneous and seamless cloud experience.
Aethir operates three main business models:
Project Name: Aethir
Tag: $ATH
Type: Decentralized GPU Network
Aethir is a cloud computing infrastructure platform that provides users with a cloud platform built on a distributed GPU framework for sharing computing resources across different geographical locations and ownerships.
Aethir breaks away from the traditional centralized model by deploying a distributed GPU framework, changing ownership, allocation, and usage patterns of enterprise-level GPUs. To maximize GPU utilization for high-demand tasks such as AI, machine learning (ML), and cloud gaming, Aethir achieves its goals through the following methods:
Aethir’s cloud platform is built on a distributed GPU framework. This architecture connects independent GPU clusters into a unified network, increasing the cluster scale and improving reliability and resilience. By integrating geographically dispersed resources in this manner, Aethir handles large-scale AI workloads and reduces global dependency on major cloud providers.
The geographical dispersion of GPUs ensures distributed control over computing resources by the project team. Unlike traditional centralized cloud computing providers, the Aethir project team only handles the allocation and management of computing resources, while ownership remains with the providers of the mining rigs. Users providing computing resources can earn rental fees and project revenue shares, encouraging GPU miners to join and enhancing overall resource utilization.
The Aethir network is driven by five fundamental roles: miners, developers, users, token holders, and the Aethir DAO. Miners are categorized into three types: containers, verifiers, and indexers. These roles collectively promote network consensus and work together to provide services.
Indexers connect users with the most suitable containers, facilitating matching and ensuring quick startup of cloud-based applications and services. The goal is to provide “instant-on” services — transitioning from user requests to actual delivery in the shortest time possible.
Verifiers ensure the integrity and performance of containers within the Aethir network. They verify the container specifications provided by container providers to maintain the quality of network services.
Containers form the backbone of the Aethir network, serving as the actual usage points in the cloud. They act as virtual endpoints, executing and rendering applications (e.g., rendering games for players). By offloading workloads from local devices to containers (e.g., transferring all game execution and command processing), they provide users with an instantaneous and seamless cloud experience.
Aethir operates three main business models: