The Akash Network (AKT) surged once more as the platform gained investor interest in the decentralized cloud computing scene. According to , the token is up 20% since last week as the fear, uncertainty, and doubt the market experienced died down.
The platform is slowly expanding its operations with new additions to Akash that will benefit both investors and Akash service consumers alike. Along with the market’s general bullishness, it seems that AKT will see tremendous growth in the long term.
Network Utility Reaches Almost Half As Renters Double
August 10th that the platform’s GPU utility rate has reached over 43% as renters of Akash GPUs increased. In an on Bare Metal Podcast, Akash Founder Greg Osuri said that the usual customers of the network are mostly smaller companies with no access to high computing power.
Utility rate at is currently 📸: 43% .
It’s rather consistent, so who’s renting from them? 🤔 gives us a hint: funded non-crypto companies that cannot get access to generalized GPU compute anywhere else. guarantees access to its market’s resources.— Akash Alpha (@akashalpha_)
“All of these companies…how hard it is for them to get on-demand access for A100s. If you don’t have a hundred million dollars in your bank account and are not funded by Amazon, Google, or Microsoft, it’s impossible to get high-density computing power,” Osuri stated.
The is one of NVIDIA’s top-of-the-line data-center GPUs specifically built for machine learning applications. With a price of $10,000, small companies that are not heavily funded may have difficulties in obtaining this important piece of hardware for data-related needs. According to Osuri, the biggest selling point of Akash is its open access.
“So today, if you’re a company trying to get GPUs, it’s impossible,” Osuri said, highlighting the difficulty companies experience acquiring big assets like the A100 GPUs that are essential for data-heavy workloads.
In this sense, Akash succeeded in providing access to high-density computing power to small enterprises. A quick look at Akash’s website reveals that A100 renting prices are only $2.08 per hour with the lowest being $0.75. This provides an edge against its competitors in the same niche as its aggressive pricing gives small companies the best bang for their buck in terms of computing power.
Can This Growth Boost Akash Network More?
AKT is experiencing high price growth pressure as the network’s utility grows, putting them in the limelight. With the token’s current position, we might see a return to $3 in the long run as more consumers use the platform.
However, AKT’s correlation with the broader market might hurt the token in the long term. However, the is continuing its gradual upward movement, giving investors and traders confidence in the long-term performance of the token.
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