Catenaa, Wednesday, October 08, 2025- Decentralized computing platform Fluence has launched GPU compute services for AI applications, offering developers an alternative to centralized cloud providers.
The new offering provides cost-efficient, flexible access to GPU containers, with virtual machines and bare-metal support expected in the coming weeks through its network partner Spheron.
AI projects increasingly face rising costs and rigid pricing structures from traditional cloud providers.
Fluence addresses these challenges by delivering high-performance GPU access at up to 85% lower cost, expanding its existing CPU-based marketplace, which generates over $1 million in annual recurring revenue.
Customers have reportedly saved $3.5 million using Fluence compared to conventional cloud providers.
Fluence’s decentralized infrastructure supports thousands of blockchain nodes and serves clients including Antier, NEO, RapidNode, Zeeve, dKloud, AR.IO, Tashi, and Nodes Garden.
The company’s Vision 2026 aims to scale enterprise-grade decentralized compute globally while building a GPU-powered marketplace tailored to developer demand.
“Meeting the growing demand for AI requires affordable, enterprise-grade GPU access,” said Evgeny Ponomarev, Co-Founder of Fluence. “Partnering with Spheron allows immediate access to decentralized GPUs, making Fluence the go-to platform for AI developers scaling their projects.”
GPU containers are available today on the Fluence Console, optimized for AI workloads, with VM and bare-metal deployment options to follow.
Fluence leverages decentralized physical infrastructure (DePIN) to deliver enterprise-grade compute for AI, Web3, and general-purpose applications while reducing costs compared with traditional cloud offerings.
The platform is governed by the Fluence DAO, with the FLT token powering governance, staking, and coordination across its network.
