Own a share of the AI revolution
Own a share of the AI revolution
Own a share of the AI revolution
Empowering anyone to join, participate and earn in a decentralized compute nework for AI
Empowering anyone to join, participate and earn in a decentralized compute nework for AI
Empowering anyone to join, participate and earn in a decentralized compute nework for AI
Over 1,000 GPUs live with Berkeley Operators
Over 1,000 GPUs live with Berkeley Operators
What is Berkeley Compute?
Our protocol empowers GPU operators to crowdsource capital by selling tokenized GPUs, automate payments to GPU owners, and connect with a rental marketplace to rent GPU resources.
Our Products
GPU NFT
GPU NFT
Take ownership of a real GPU in a Verified Datacenter. With On-chain deeds, you actually own the asset.
Take ownership of a real GPU in a Verified Datacenter. With On-chain deeds, you actually own the asset.
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GPU NFT
Take ownership of a real GPU in a Verified Datacenter. With On-chain deeds, you actually own the asset.
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Rental Marketplace
Rental Marketplace
Rental Marketplace
High quality compute, flexible rentals, great pricing.
High quality compute, flexible rentals, great pricing.
High quality compute, flexible rentals, great pricing.
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Operator Tools
Operator Tools
Operator Tools
Become a compute operator and get access to Tokenization, Payments, and more.
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FAQ
FAQ
FAQ
What is Berkeley Compute?
Berkeley Compute empowers millions of people to own a piece of the largest distributed GPU network. Berkeley Compute is developing a novel pooling protocol for scaling GPU capacity for AI workloads through decentralized datacenter operators, as well as a way to create real-world asset tokenization of GPU compute. Our solution addresses the growing demand for AI compute resources while creating new opportunities for investment and revenue generation.
What problem does Berkeley Compute solve?
We address the growing demand for AI compute resources while creating new opportunities for investment and revenue generation in the AI infrastructure space.
How does Berkeley Compute's decentralized GPU network work?
Berkeley Compute is a network of pool operators and GPU owners, whose resources can be rented by customers through a real time marketplace. At a high level, pool operators can crowdsource capital by minting GPU NFTs and selling them to people who want to own and monetize GPUs, but who don’t want to handle the high technical complexity of running GPU clusters.
How can I invest in Berkeley Compute?
Investors can gain access to a new asset class tied to AI infrastructure growth through our GPU NFTs and tokenization model.
How can I monetize my GPU hardware with Berkeley Compute?
We support self-pooling, single-source datacenter pools, and distributed pools, allowing for diverse participation and operational models. Pool operator list coming soon.
When will the network be live?
There are already over 1,000 GPUs in operation by the operators. See the roadmap for timing: https://docs.berkeleycompute.com/roadmap
What is Berkeley Compute?
Berkeley Compute empowers millions of people to own a piece of the largest distributed GPU network. Berkeley Compute is developing a novel pooling protocol for scaling GPU capacity for AI workloads through decentralized datacenter operators, as well as a way to create real-world asset tokenization of GPU compute. Our solution addresses the growing demand for AI compute resources while creating new opportunities for investment and revenue generation.
What problem does Berkeley Compute solve?
We address the growing demand for AI compute resources while creating new opportunities for investment and revenue generation in the AI infrastructure space.
How does Berkeley Compute's decentralized GPU network work?
Berkeley Compute is a network of pool operators and GPU owners, whose resources can be rented by customers through a real time marketplace. At a high level, pool operators can crowdsource capital by minting GPU NFTs and selling them to people who want to own and monetize GPUs, but who don’t want to handle the high technical complexity of running GPU clusters.
How can I invest in Berkeley Compute?
Investors can gain access to a new asset class tied to AI infrastructure growth through our GPU NFTs and tokenization model.
How can I monetize my GPU hardware with Berkeley Compute?
We support self-pooling, single-source datacenter pools, and distributed pools, allowing for diverse participation and operational models. Pool operator list coming soon.
When will the network be live?
There are already over 1,000 GPUs in operation by the operators. See the roadmap for timing: https://docs.berkeleycompute.com/roadmap
What is Berkeley Compute?
Berkeley Compute empowers millions of people to own a piece of the largest distributed GPU network. Berkeley Compute is developing a novel pooling protocol for scaling GPU capacity for AI workloads through decentralized datacenter operators, as well as a way to create real-world asset tokenization of GPU compute. Our solution addresses the growing demand for AI compute resources while creating new opportunities for investment and revenue generation.
What problem does Berkeley Compute solve?
We address the growing demand for AI compute resources while creating new opportunities for investment and revenue generation in the AI infrastructure space.
How does Berkeley Compute's decentralized GPU network work?
Berkeley Compute is a network of pool operators and GPU owners, whose resources can be rented by customers through a real time marketplace. At a high level, pool operators can crowdsource capital by minting GPU NFTs and selling them to people who want to own and monetize GPUs, but who don’t want to handle the high technical complexity of running GPU clusters.
How can I invest in Berkeley Compute?
Investors can gain access to a new asset class tied to AI infrastructure growth through our GPU NFTs and tokenization model.
How can I monetize my GPU hardware with Berkeley Compute?
We support self-pooling, single-source datacenter pools, and distributed pools, allowing for diverse participation and operational models. Pool operator list coming soon.
When will the network be live?
There are already over 1,000 GPUs in operation by the operators. See the roadmap for timing: https://docs.berkeleycompute.com/roadmap