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Aethir Accelerates Decentralized AI Computing Layout: AethirClaw Coming Soon, B300 Super Cluster Global Deployment
CryptoWorld News reports that on March 13, Aethir co-founder Mark announced in a recent video that AethirClaw will be officially launched within the next one to two weeks. Users will be able to deploy AI Agents on decentralized VPS infrastructure. Meanwhile, Aethir has deployed thousands of B300 GPUs worldwide and will launch over 2,000 GPUs in a supercluster in the United States, expanding network coverage to 93 countries and nearly 300 data centers. The video revealed several high-profile client cases, including King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), a top AI research university in the Middle East, which has started a GenAI research project based on Aethir H200 GPUs; Pluralist Research, focused on a new paradigm for decentralized AI training called “protocol learning”; and GAIB, which is building an AI computing economy layer covering tokenized GPU assets. Regarding product deployment, capacity expansion, and ongoing client ecosystem growth, Aethir co-founder Mark stated, “Aethir is accelerating the popularization and convenience of decentralized AI computing networks. As the usage of OpenClaw continues to grow, the barrier to using AI Agents is lowering, and the market’s demand for computing power will further increase.”