Friends, I would like to briefly tell you about $IO listed today from #Binance #Launchpool . You will all understand and have an idea about the project. I think it is a very important project, read it and get informed, I will also talk about my own plans.
First of all, let's go over this. As you know, Nvidia has become the most expensive company in the world. This is because it is the largest producer of Processing Power in the World. So what is processing power? There are some graphics cards that we use on the computer, there was even Ethereum Mining going on for a while, here they are. This processing power, technically known as GPU or CPU, is very important in today's digital world. In fact, as you can see in the photo below, a new Petrol simulation is being made for the GPU. It may become more important today than oil, over which wars are waged and countries' lands are occupied. BECAUSE, we are now in the age of Artificial Intelligence. And the fuel of this thing we call Artificial Intelligence is GPU, CPU, that is, graphics cards, that is = Processing Power.
Artificial intelligence uses this like crazy. Can't work without this. Look at how advanced artificial intelligence is today. Imagine how much more it will improve. New artificial intelligence applications appear every day. They all need processing power. That's why Nvidia, which produced it, became a world giant. It even surpassed Apple. Its shares rose higher and higher. In fact, Nvidia cannot even provide enough production to the market because the demand is so high. Many world giants are waiting in line for their own artificial intelligence to buy these cards from Nvidia.
This is where Io.Net comes into play. It allows people to rent their own graphics cards and processing power. It creates a processing power market. Artificial intelligence applications can rent the necessary processing power via IO.Net. Companies pay to rent. For this money IO the graphics card.It is distributed online to renters, that is, to us. More in Comments👇
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