- Nubila, a Depin protocol building a global Real World Data Network, will utilize Theta EdgeCloud’s distributed GPU resources for AI model training on weather data.
- The collaboration enables analysis of billions of data points from Nubila’s Marco device, leveraging Theta’s network of over 10,000 edge nodes with 80+ PetaFLOPS of GPU computing power.
- Nubila joins Theta’s growing list of EdgeCloud ecosystem partners that includes major sports organizations, universities, and technology companies.
Theta EdgeCloud has announced a strategic partnership with Nubila, a DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network) protocol, to support AI model training on real-time weather data. The collaboration will leverage Theta’s distributed GPU resources to process the vast datasets generated by Nubila’s global weather data collection network.
Nubila is developing what it describes as the world’s largest Real World Data Network, transforming IoT and industrial data into Real-World Data Assets (RWDA). The company’s technology creates hyperlocal, actionable insights that enhance next-generation climate simulations, including NVIDIA Earth-2, and drives precision in weather-driven finance and sustainable innovation sectors.
As climate risks pose potential trillion-dollar economic threats, Nubila’s data solutions aim to build economic resilience while supporting ambitious future goals, including potential applications for space exploration and planetary development.
The backbone of Nubila’s data collection network is the Marco, a DePIN solution enabling users to collect and contribute real-time weather data. This system allows participants to monetize their contributions while supporting global sustainability efforts. The processing of these massive datasets requires substantial computing power, which is where Theta EdgeCloud enters the picture.
Theta’s infrastructure includes over 10,000 distributed edge nodes and partnerships with cloud providers like Google Cloud and amazon Web Services, delivering more than 80 PetaFLOPS of GPU computing power. This decentralized approach offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional in-house GPU clusters, which are typically expensive to maintain and difficult to scale.
With this partnership, Nubila joins Theta’s impressive roster of EdgeCloud ecosystem collaborators including the NHL’s Vegas Golden Knights, FlyQuest esports, University of Oregon, Seoul National University, NTU Singapore, JamCoding, and numerous others.
Nubila brings considerable expertise to the partnership through its leadership team. The company is led by Prof. Bob Chien, a founding member of Galxe, and Toby Skinner, former CMO of The Weather Company. Advisory support comes from Raullen Chai, founder of IoTeX, and Jonathan King from Coinbase Ventures, providing strategic guidance to advance Nubila’s decentralized weather data initiatives.
This collaboration highlights the growing intersection between decentralized infrastructure networks, environmental data collection, and distributed computing resources in addressing climate challenges through blockchain-powered solutions.
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