Inferix Decentralized GPU
  • Overview
  • Tokenomics
  • Introduction
    • Rendering network using crowdsourced GPU
    • Rendering verification problem
  • Decentralized visual computing
    • Client Apps plugin
    • Client API and SDK
    • Manager node
    • Worker node
    • Decentralized storage
      • Data categories
      • Multi-level 3D polygon data
      • Polygon digester
      • Decentralized storage
      • Decentralized cache
    • Data security with FHE and TEE
      • Verifier data security enhancement with FHE
      • Worker and Manager data security enhancement with FHE
    • Decentralized federated AI
      • Federated learning with TensorOpera
      • Meta LLaMA
      • Stable Diffusion
      • Other AI models
      • Inferix AI
  • Inferix Testnet 1
    • Inferix GPU Solutions
    • Adding GPUs to the Network
    • Renting GPU Devices
    • GPU Staking
  • Future development
    • PoR and NFT minting for graphics creative assets
    • ZKP and PoR communication
    • Inferix RemotePC
    • Rendering professional network
  • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
    • Airdrop Terms of Service
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Decentralized visual computing

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Inferix is a decentralized physical GPU network connected to end users, graphic software, or AI models through a feature-rich software layer that is continuously expanded by Inferix Labs and the community of developers within the Inferix ecosystem. Inferix is built upon the core PoR algorithm, which integrates both on-chain and off-chain verification. This section will outline the system architecture and key design details of the Inferix decentralized GPU system.

Inferix decentralized rendering architecture

The system architecture of the Inferix network is described in this Figure, consisting of three main components: Manager Node, Worker Node, and Client Apps. Data is stored and accessed through a Decentralized Storage System.