# How to build its own GPU + CPU shared network

By focusing on infrastructure development and building a strong contributors network, Syneris aims to create a powerful GPU + CPU shared network that not only supports large-scale AI operations but also rewards users for their contributions. This innovative approach paves the way for a decentralized and sustainable computing environment.

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### Infrastructure Development <a href="#infrastructure-development" id="infrastructure-development"></a>

Syneris will begin by acquiring GPUs and CPUs from users willing to share their underutilized computing power. This could involve a wide range of devices, from gaming PCs to workstations. The collected resources will be optimized for efficiency and performance, ensuring they can handle demanding AI tasks effectively.

By leveraging distributed resources, Syneris can easily scale its network as more contributors join. Utilizing existing hardware from contributors reduces the need for expensive investments in infrastructure. Besides, encouraging user participation fosters a sense of community and collaboration, making the network more resilient.

### Building a Self-Sustaining GPU Network <a href="#building-a-self-sustaining-gpu-network" id="building-a-self-sustaining-gpu-network"></a>

At its core, Syneris aims to create a self-sustaining GPU network by incentivizing users to share their underutilized GPUs. This approach means anyone with spare GPU capacity—whether from gaming rigs, high-performance PCs, or dedicated workstations—can contribute to the network. In return, contributors receive rewards, creating a mutually beneficial ecosystem where Syneris gains computational power and contributors earn incentives.

As more users join, Syneris’s network expands, growing stronger and more capable of handling demanding AI workloads. This decentralized model not only distributes computing tasks but also spreads out risk, making the network more resilient against potential disruptions that centralized systems face.

### Contributors Network <a href="#contributors-network" id="contributors-network"></a>

Individuals will have the opportunity to contribute their GPU and CPU resources to the network. By sharing their unused processing power, they can play a vital role in building this infrastructure. Contributors will be incentivized through a rewards program, receiving Syneris tokens for their contributions. This creates a mutually beneficial relationship: users earn rewards while Syneris strengthens its network.

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