Voltage Park, Backed by Ripple Co-Founder, Launches 24,000 GPU Cluster to Democratize AI part 1:
Jed McCaleb, one of the brains behind Ripple and Stellar, is now championing the cause of artificial intelligence with the groundbreaking launch of the Voltage Park mega cloud.
Voltage Park, an artificial intelligence-focused nonprofit backed by cryptocurrency billionaire Jed McCaleb, has announced the launch of a cloud computing cluster consisting of 24,000 GPUs.
The initiative aims to serve the rapidly growing machine learning (ML) computing market, which has been grappling with challenges ranging from rigid long-term contracts to exorbitant GPU rental rates.
Voltage Park, Backed by Ripple Co-Founder, Launches 24,000 GPU Cluster to Democratize AI
The initiative aims to serve the rapidly growing machine learning (ML) computing market, which has been grappling with challenges ranging from rigid long-term contracts to exorbitant GPU rental rates.
"Not enough people understand how much the compute shortage is impacting AI innovators," Voltage Park CEO Eric Park said in the announcement.
McCaleb, known for playing a prominent role in the world of cryptocurrencies as co-founder of Ripple and later as founder of Stellar (powered by the XLM token), has now turned his attention to the growing field of AI.