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Overview

GigaSPOT - Market leading compute power trading system

Clore GigaSPOT Concept

A trading system for GPU server owners and clients demanding computing power for interruptible tasks. Goal of the system is a self regulated permissionless market in which interests of all parties are covered and incentivized to create maximum positive outcome for all participants.

GigaSPOT allows anyone to place bids on machines with whatever workload

Showcase how GigaSPOT choses the most profitable bid for the host

Power is guaranteed by client requesting power limit for GPU(s) in the machine. Let's imagine a workload that is bottlenecked by VRAM bandwith and 450W GPU will end up drawing only 280W. Lowering Power Limit to 280W has no impact on workload speed. Because of this we decided to assume power limit as workload power draw


Diagram of workload creation, move between workloads

Workloads get reevaluated on each billing interval to determine the most profitable one


Workload Specifics

  • Docker image from CCR or predefined image configured by ENV

  • Price in $CLORE/day

  • Overclocking settings (individual per each GPU in machine)

    • Power Limit (W) *mandatory

    • Core Lock (MHz)

    • Mem Lock (MHz)

    • Core Offset (MHz)

    • Mem Offset (MHz)

  • Environmental Variables *optional

While it's not mandatory to setup Core Lock Mem Lock Core Offset Mem Offset it's very much recommend to achieve expected performance, because otherwise it's values can't be guaranteed

Power Limit can be specified in range of card minimum to PL set by hosting provider in background job OC

Locks and Offsets could be configured in allowed ranges chosen by CLORE.AI team, these ranges are specified in the snapshot of the marketplace

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