YOM, a cloud gaming network utilizing decentralized infrastructure, has partnered with io.net, the self-styled “internet of GPUs” that provides distributed compute. The arrangement connects two DePIN leaders in their respective fields and gives YOM an opportunity to scale its rapidly expanding gaming business.
The decentralized GPU infrastructure network io.net has formed a strategic partnership with YOM, a decentralized network for cloud gaming (DePIN), to enhance the accessibility of high-quality gaming experiences globally. This collaboration aims to leverage io.net’s extensive network of globally distributed GPUs to improve YOM’s advanced pixel streaming capabilities, providing players with seamless, low-latency gaming at reduced costs.
There are in fact many similarities between io.net and YOM. Both use DePIN to provide resources cheaper than centralized models and both utilize idle compute from GPU owners – many of whom are gamers. YOM’s service is ideal for gaming studios and publishers wanting to create immersive video games, host live streams, and VR experiences that aren’t impacted by content lagging.
The partnership not only opens up GPU computing capacity to more people but also lowers costs, speeds up setup times, and offers more choices for engineers and businesses. Users can access compute power for a fraction of the usual cost or become a capacity supplier through io.net.
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