You can put a data center at your house—but who really pays?
Summary
Nvidia is backing Span's initiative to deploy residential mini-data centers that leverage underutilized home electricity to run distributed AI workloads. The concept aims to bypass grid constraints by placing GPU nodes beside houses, though it remains largely unproven in real-world deployments.
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