Voltage Park Launches 24,000 GPU Cloud Computing Cluster to Democratize AI Infrastructure
Voltage Park, a non-profit organization backed by cryptocurrency billionaire Jed McCaleb, has launched a cloud computing cluster with 24,000 GPUs to serve the rapidly-growing machine learning (ML) compute market. The initiative aims to address challenges such as rigid long-term contracts and exorbitant GPU rental rates. Voltage Park aims to make ML infrastructure accessible to all, from tech giants to budding startups, by offering bare-metal access for large-scale users, short-term leases, and hourly billing. The nonprofit's move towards democratizing AI technology could potentially spark a new wave of innovation in machine learning.
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