hello, dev, you mentioned that this project is focused on Educational and Research institutions. As far as know, many top research institutions have its own supercomputer, and I think this market is not so big, I just want to know more detail about the target market. Thank you.
All universities have access to supercomputers one way or another, some have them in house and some are contracted to non-profits.
Much of this funding comes from governments in one way or another.
These computers are very expensive and constantly need to be updated with new hardware, and we are looking to replace this process. As we grow we will be bidding for these government and university grants, so they may contract us to be their supercomputer supply.
As you may know demand exceeds supply! There is a constant line for these computers at universities, and this even after it has been carefully distributed. There are many researchers who would like to do a lot more, but simply cannot get access to the supercomputer time at their university.
If there is one thing all scientists have in common, it is that they want more computer power. Our distributed network is more cost-efficient then running hardware centers and that is where our advantage comes. We are the cheaper, and more powerful solution.
We are looking at both of these segments, picking up the central contracts themselves, and also the excess demand.
You can find more information on how this demand comes on the technology page of our website:
http://kingsds.network/technology.htmlHave a look at the usecase example to see how more supply is creating more demand.