IoT Supercomputer Talk @ Phoenix Mobile Festival

@ChrisMatthieu
computes
Published in
2 min readSep 25, 2017

Phoenix Mobile Festival is a great annual tech conference in Phoenix, AZ. This year, Computes was asked to talk about our new decentralized and distributed Internet of Things (IoT) Supercomputer platform.

Analysts are forecasting 50 billion connected devices by 2020. Most of these smart devices are idle 80% of the time. We have developed an infinite computing platform where everything connected to our mesh network computes.

We have developed computes cores that run on Linux, Windows, Mac, Web Browsers, Raspberry Pis, AWS Lambda, etc. Computes cores auto-discover each other over a private or public mesh network and share available CPUs and GPUs as needed.

Computes cores run massively parallel dynamic javascript applications and datasets while sharing access to a global peer-to-peer (P2P) file system powered by IPFS and a machine-to-machine (M2M) messaging system.

We demonstrated a Raspberry Pi performing computations while controlling a remote Arduino’s LED blinking based on odd and even message counters. Love it when a plan comes together :)

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@ChrisMatthieu
computes

Builder of companies, robots, supercomputers, & motorcycles. @xrpanet & @twelephone CEO. Formerly @magicleap @computesio @citrix @octoblu @nodester @teleku