AI is making GPUs one of the world's most precious resource
The story of Graphics Processing Units (GPU) begins in the 1990s. As the video gaming industry gained popularity, players started expecting more immersive and visually stunning experiences. The CPU (Central Processing Unit) could no longer keep up with rendering complex graphics, leading to a need for specialized hardware. Hence the GPU was created; a chip explicitly designed for processing vast amounts of graphical data simultaneously.
GAIMIN: The “Uber” of Computational Power
Business has always been about being the “Supply” to a “Demand” in the market. But in the recent modern digital economy, we have seen the rise of business models, predominantly with the likes of Uber and Airbnb, where companies no longer have to be the supply but rather connect the Supply and Demand sides of the market. This business model not only reduces the cost of operation but also promotes efficiency of the process by connecting existing infrastructures to those seeking it, in most cases powered by technology.
How GAIMIN Leverages Gamers’ PCs to Power AI with a Greener, Smarter Solution
As artificial intelligence continues to revolutionize many industries, the demand for computing power has reached unprecedented levels within a relatively short period of time. The pursuit of advanced AI models, capable of performing everything from natural language processing to computer vision, requires enormous computational resources. This soaring demand comes with a significant downside: an increased carbon footprint.
GAIMIN October Recap: New Milestones, AI & Gaming Innovations.
Build, Build, Build… That’s what we are all about at GAIMIN and that’s what we were heavily doing in October. Here’s a look back at some highlights that marked another exciting month in GAIMIN’s journey.