io.net Partners with YOM to Revolutionize Cloud Gaming Globally with Decentralized Infrastructure
- Through the partnership, YOM will be able to take use of io.net’s extensive worldwide network of GPUs.
- Gamers will be able to enjoy consistent, low-latency gaming experiences regardless of their physical location or network demands.
In an effort to increase access to top-notch gaming experiences, leading decentralized GPU infrastructure network io.net has partnered with cloud gaming decentralized network (DePIN) YOM .
Through the partnership, YOM will be able to take use of io.net’s extensive worldwide network of GPUs to improve its cutting-edge pixel streaming capabilities. In comparison to conventional centralized server solutions, the DePIN platform will drastically save costs while enabling the smooth, low-latency delivery of AAA gaming experiences to gamers worldwide with the help of io.net.
Tausif Ahmed, VP of Business Development at io.net stated:
“We are extremely proud to partner with YOM, a cutting-edge project that shares our passion for decentralization – and in particular DePIN. By combining our decentralized GPU infrastructure with YOM’s pioneering cloud gaming infrastructure, we are giving players access to a rich and accessible ecosystem that benefits them in countless ways.”
To assist areas where individual nodes have not yet been established and to manage overflow during times of high traffic, YOM plans to make use of the network of io.net. As a consequence, gamers will be able to enjoy consistent, low-latency gaming experiences regardless of their physical location or network demands.
Andrew Pringle, CEO of YOM said:
“Working with io.net allows us to significantly expand our global reach while maintaining the same high-quality gaming experience users have come to expect. With the gaming market recognized as the biggest consumer entertainment sector by usage and revenue, the ability to quickly match GPU demand in various regions is vital to ensuring optimal UX. Our vision of making AAA gaming experiences accessible to everyone, everywhere, at near-zero prices is coming into clearer focus.”
Voice chat, multiplayer functionality, cross-device controls, and extensive analytics are all part of YOM’s extensive feature set. By using a distributed network of gaming machines, the platform successfully removes the need for specialized game consoles (Xbox, Playstation) and platforms like Steam by providing low-latency, near-zero cost cloud gaming to any device and channel.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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