Aethir’s GPU-as-a-Service Revenue Reaches $36M, Growing 10% MoM

Aethir, a decentralized cloud infrastructure provider, has reported revenue of $36 million over the past year, up 10% MoM. Demand for AI, cloud gaming, and edge computing power is driving growth in decentralized graphics processing unit (GPU) networks.

Aethir claims to be the world’s only enterprise-grade GPU-as-a-Service decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN). It offers highly scalable GPU computing services that are 60% cheaper than competitors such as Amazon Web Services by providing a distributed infrastructure that leverages existing GPU idle capacity.

Aethir uses Tier 3 and Tier 4 data centers (i.e. the top two tiers) for its GPU capacity. An Aethir spokesperson told Cointelegraph that uptime for such data centers is expected to be 99.982%. Aethir co-founder and head of strategy

Mark Rydon said in a statement:

"This new milestone demonstrates the market's need for more accessible computing resources and the ability of decentralized collective resource pools to provide more powerful, flexible, and accessible infrastructure for GPU-intensive tasks."

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