Distributed compute startup Boundless expands 4,000-GPU network from ZK to AI

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Distributed compute startup Boundless expands 4,000-GPU network from ZK to AI

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Boundless is expanding its 4,000-GPU network from zero-knowledge (ZK) proofs to artificial intelligence (AI) compute, leveraging its existing infrastructure to tackle complex AI tasks. This move capitalizes on the growing demand for AI compute resources, potentially offering Boundless a competitive edge in the burgeoning market.

Boundless, which built a 4,000 GPU cluster to settle Ethereum and Base ZK proofs on Bitcoin, is expanding to AI compute.