High-performance computing (HPC) company Solidus AI Tech has raised over $6.3 million and is now entering its 3rd round of funding. Solidus AI Tech is working to solve the problem of the lack of European HPC facilities in the global top 10. Only producing 5% of computing power despite being the consumer of one-third of HPC resources.
It is bridging the gap across several industries such as the automotive industry, face & voice recognition, medical industry, sales automation & lead generation, among others. It is an advocate of the “Crypto Climate Accord”, an initiative to decarbonize the crypto industry by 2024. Its data centres are 40% more energy-efficient due to their use of unique IP and evaporating cooling methods.
Solidus Al Tech is pleased to announce that they are now able to accept U.S Citizens. Bloomberg has stated that more than 15% of Americans hold Cryptocurrency in their portfolio as an investment and with funds now being able to be invested from American residents Solidus expect the fundraising in its public sale to be a huge success.
Below are just some of the reason to invest:
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