NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs in New Homes
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NVIDIA and Polday Group’s partnership with startup Span to embed mini data centers—each housing 16 Blackwell GPUs, 4 AMD EPYC CPUs, and 3 TB of RAM—into the walls of new homes is being hailed by Matt Wolfe as the next utility, letting homeowners rent out idle AI compute like a utility service, while Two Minute Papers notes the broader shift toward inference‑heavy workloads that make such residential AI hubs timely as the industry pivots from data‑starved training to ubiquitous, on‑demand AI processing.

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NVIDIA and Polday Group partner with Span to install wall-mounted mini data centers with 16 Blackwell GPUs in new homes, with the creator speculating homeowners could earn money renting excess compute to AI companies like Anthropic or OpenAI.