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io.net, a leading decentralized physical infrastructure network (dePIN) that specializes in GPU clusters, has announced a partnership with GAIB, the economic layer dedicated to the future of AI and compute. This collaboration brings together io.net’s decentralized infrastructure and GAIB’s expertise in GPU tokenization, aligning both companies toward a shared mission of democratizing access to critical computing resources.
As a consequence of the partnership, io.net will be in a position to leverage GAIB’s financialization model for GPUs, which will allow them to become yield-bearing assets, enabling the owners to generate returns on their hardware. What this does is, it creates new financial opportunities while at the same time reducing costs for users seeking GPU compute power. Therefore, by integrating this tokenization model into io.net’s decentralized network, the partnership is set to bring down if not eliminate the barriers to entry, making decentralized compute more practical and accessible for the various users spanning businesses and individuals alike.
The leadership at io.net expressed enthusiasm for the alliance with Tausif Ahmed, VP of Business Development at io.net noting, ”This partnership represents a natural evolution of our existing relationship with GAIB.” He also added, “Our expertise in decentralized GPU infrastructure, coupled with GAIB’s forward-looking approach to GPU tokenization and financialization, will help unlock exciting new possibilities for both of our communities.”

GAIB’s leadership was also not left behind as Kony Kwong, CEO of GAIB had expressed his excitement by saying: “Working with io.net will allow us to further our mission of making AI compute accessible to literally everyone. We are excited to work hand in glove to push the boundaries of what’s possible.”

On top of the technical advancements that come with the partnership, io.net and GAIB are planning to engage in joint community-building and market expansion efforts. The two will undertake these efforts through coordinated user onboarding campaigns and community programs which will serve the purpose of raising awareness and eventually the adoption of decentralized compute.
To achieve the above targets, the companies have up their sleeves technical initiatives to support the partnership, including joint technology evaluations, deployment planning, and compute tokenization, which will all serve to ensure that the integration is flawless. By having such initiatives to roll out, the two companies, io.net and GAIB, are on the right trajectory to have a unified and scalable ecosystem for the flourishing of high-performance GPUs for various cases.
As io.net and GAIB remain dedicated to exploring further integrations and potential product rollouts to advance their mission, this partnership sets the foundation for a more inclusive AI compute landscape. Eventually, businesses, developers, and GPU owners will have their interactions defined as they will be open to more benefits from the high-performance computing resources. In the end, as this partnership evolves, io.net and GAIB are on a path to set new standards that will improve on the accessibility and innovation to a future where decentralized compute is within reach for all.
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