Compute Marketplace
A compute marketplace connects workload demand with available CPUs, GPUs, or specialized hardware supplied by different providers.
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These ideas describe how decentralized infrastructure networks can list compute supply, route workloads, and evaluate provider quality.
Terms for coordinating distributed hardware and AI workloads.
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A compute marketplace connects workload demand with available CPUs, GPUs, or specialized hardware supplied by different providers.
A GPU benchmark is a standardized test or metric used to compare graphics processor performance for training, inference, rendering, or other workloads.
A workload scheduler decides where and when compute jobs should run based on resource availability, requirements, cost, and priority.
Provider reputation is a score or record of past behavior used to estimate whether an infrastructure supplier is reliable, responsive, and accurate.