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Gonka's computing power exceeds 5,000 H100 equivalent sheets, and it is fully integrated with mainstream AI devices.

2025-11-20 05:51

Odaily Planet Daily reports that the decentralized AI computing network Gonka recently released its latest network operation data: the total network computing power has exceeded 5,000 H100 equivalent computing power, capable of supporting the training of billions of large-scale models and global large-scale inference services. With the continued growth in computing power supply, the average daily reward per H100 in the network is currently approximately 106.69 GNK. Gonka also supports access from nearly 20 mainstream AI devices, including 3080, 4090, H100, H200, B200, and L20X, providing highly compatible mining capabilities for users worldwide.

The Gonka network employs a community-driven decentralized architecture, distributing GNK incentives to computing power contributors through an on-chain verifiable consensus mechanism. Its goal is to build a globally accessible, transparent, trustworthy, and auditable open AI computing infrastructure, providing an on-demand, scalable computing power foundation for AI training and inference.

Public information shows that Gonka was incubated by Product Science Inc., a US AI development company. Founded by the Libermans siblings, former core product directors at Snap Inc., the company completed an $18 million funding round in 2023. Investors in this round included OpenAI investor Coatue Management, Solana investor Slow Ventures, K5, Insight, and several partners from Benchmark. Furthermore, Gonka's early builders included several well-known industry institutions such as 6 Blocks, Hard Yaka, Gcore, and Bitfury, providing crucial support for the network's global scalability, underlying technical capabilities, and infrastructure deployment.