Fluence, a leading cloud computing platform designed for enterprise workloads, has recently partnered with the TON Grant Program to offer compute credits to projects that are developing on the TON network. This collaboration will allow developers to access Fluence’s distributed computing infrastructure, which is specifically tailored for AI and blockchain tasks, through the TON Builders portal.
Through the TON Grant Program, TON builders can significantly reduce their infrastructure costs by up to 85% by utilizing Fluence compute credits. The network can support demanding workloads such as TON nodes, AI pipelines, and large-scale model training, with GPU options including current NVIDIA models and the upcoming B200. Users have the flexibility to rent resources through the Fluence Console or manage them via API.
As a provider of decentralized compute tools, Fluence will also provide onboarding support for teams that are actively running TON applications and managing infrastructure expenses. The initial pool of Fluence credits amounts to $100,000, which is equivalent to approximately $700,000 in value.
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