Aethir, a provider of decentralized cloud infrastructure, has teamed up with MetaGravity, the developers of the HyperScale Engine, to speed up the development of decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePIN).
The partnership is focused on enhancing the 3D internet and gaming industry through DePIN technology, creating a scalable infrastructure that streamlines gaming development and makes it more efficient and accessible.
In a written Q&A with Cointelegraph, Dan Wang, co-founder and CEO of Aethir, highlighted the objective of the partnership, saying:
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Impact of the partnership on online gaming
The partnership aims to overcome the historical limitations of online gaming by combining MetaGravity’s HyperScale Engine and Aethir’s Instaplay pixel streaming solution.
The collaboration will allow game developers to scale back-end simulation infrastructure and front-end “cross-device pixel streaming capability” simultaneously.
Tobin Ireland, co-founder and chief business officer at MetaGravity, discussed causal partitioning in the Q&A:
Ireland explained that MetaGravity uses mathematical formulations to accurately quantify gameplay interactions, creating infrastructure that “can deliver 100x scale of spatial partitioning at 1/100th of the cost of compute.”
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Decentralized computation
The partnership between MetaGravity and Aethir also includes the goal of establishing a longer-term research and development roadmap to expedite the adoption of DePINs for gaming.
Regarding the implications of DePIN on gaming, Wang stated that:
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Ownership and Control
The combined technology of Aethir and MetaGravity aims to develop the third-generation internet, which is characterized by decentralized ownership and control.
Ireland explained that there will be an increased demand for compute power which minimizes latency and network transport costs.
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