Overview
Clore.ai GPU Leasing Product
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Clore.ai GPU Leasing Product
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Clore.ai offers a platform that revolutionizes the GPU leasing industry by providing users with flexible, cost-effective access to high-performance computing power. Whether you are an AI researcher, cryptocurrency miner, or a creative professional, Clore.ai enables you to rent GPUs on-demand through a peer-to-peer network, ensuring you get the computational resources you need without the high costs associated with traditional cloud providers.
Clore.ai offers two types of leasing options to cater to different user needs:
1. On-Demand Leasing: This option comes with a 10% fee, which can be reduced to 5% through the Proof of Holding (PoH) system. On-demand leases are non-interruptible, meaning no one can overbid your offer, and the price is final. This is ideal for tasks that require uninterrupted computing power, such as AI development.
2. Spot Leasing: This option has a lower fee of 2.5%, which can be reduced to 1.8% thanks to the PoH system. Spot leases are interruptible, allowing other users to overbid your offer. This type of leasing is particularly suitable for tasks like cryptocurrency mining, where continuous processing is less critical.
Clore.ai connects GPU owners and renters through a marketplace, allowing GPU owners to monetize their unused resources while providing renters with affordable access to high-performance GPUs.
The platform supports a wide range of applications, including artificial intelligence (AI) development, machine learning, scientific research, video rendering, and more.
GPU owners can list their idle GPUs on the Clore marketplace, turning unused resources into a revenue stream. By participating in the marketplace, owners can optimize the use of their hardware and generate income.
When a GPU is not rented out, Clore.ai allows owners to utilize HiveOS’s flightsheet to mine any cryptocurrency of their choice. This ensures that GPU resources are always productive, generating income even when not in use by a renter.
Clore Coin (CLORE) is an L1 Proof of Work (PoW) coin, and 40% of the block reward goes directly to the hosts. This unique structure means that Clore.ai effectively pays hosts more than the rental fee itself. For example, if a user rents a GPU for $10, competitors typically take around 20% as a fee, resulting in the host receiving just $8. In Clore.ai’s case, the user pays $10, Clore.ai takes a 1.8-10% fee, and thanks to the block reward system, the host could receive an additional amount from the block reward, which currently could be around 50% of the rental. This means the host ends up receiving $15, while the renter only pays $10.
Clore.ai offers highly competitive pricing compared to traditional cloud providers. The platform’s operational efficiencies allow for lower costs, which are passed on to users in the form of reduced fees.
The platform also supports spot and on-demand orders, allowing users to choose the pricing model that best suits their needs.
Users can browse the available servers with desirable GPUs on the marketplace and select the ones that meet their computational requirements. Filters such as GPU type, number of CPU cores, Ethernet speed, price, and many more are available to help narrow down the options.
Create a task for this server: it could be mining a specific cryptocurrency or training an AI model.
Clore.ai provides tools for monitoring and managing rented GPUs. Users can track performance, adjust settings, and manage their rentals through an intuitive dashboard.
For GPU owners, Clore.ai offers the ability to mine any cryptocurrency through HiveOS’s flightsheet if the GPU is not currently rented out. This feature ensures that the GPU remains productive, generating income even when not in use by a renter.
• AI Developers and Researchers: Access powerful GPUs for training machine learning models, running simulations, and conducting research.
• Cryptocurrency Miners: Leverage Clore.ai’s network to mine cryptocurrencies efficiently with high-performance GPUs.
• Creative Professionals: Utilize GPUs for rendering 3D graphics, editing videos, and other intensive creative tasks.
• Businesses and Startups: Scale computing resources on-demand to meet project needs without investing in expensive hardware.