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by: xpoolPosted on: December 3, 2025

From Idle Devices to a Global AI Grid: How Ratio1 Turns Everyday Hardware into Productive Nodes

For years, unused devices have been gathering dust in homes, offices, and server closets. Old laptops, dormant mini-PCs, and even idle Raspberry Pis – all potential energy sources for the future of AI. Now imagine millions of them linked together into a unified, decentralized AI compute layer. This is the vision Ratio1 is building.

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