Walrus and Veea fuse edge NVMe and decentralized storage to power AI at the edge

Walrus and Veea announced a strategic partnership to integrate Walrus’ decentralized data storage with VeeaHub STAX edge solutions.
The collaboration aims to create a secure, scalable, and low-latency data environment for decentralized applications (DApps) and AI development. VeeaHub STAX uses NVMe architecture to support edge computing tasks, ensuring reliable, fast, and secure data storage and access.
The integration enables Walrus by Mysten Labs to scale with thousands of STAX-NVMe nodes, offering performance comparable to centralized cloud storage. Key benefits include ultra-low latency storage, hybrid NVMe architecture for gaming and streaming, and cost-efficient object storage for enterprises.
“We are thrilled to be working with Mysten Labs to deliver a pioneering solution that unlocks new capabilities, with genuine trust in a high-performance edge data platform, for a broad range of use cases, including ever more demanding edge AI solutions and Web3 applications,” says Allen Salmasi, chairman and CEO of Veea Inc. “With Walrus having the ability to directly store and serve media on STAX-NVMe, such as images, sounds, sprites, videos, or game assets, developers can leverage the Walrus Decentralized Store now to readily build applications that run on a Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) with Veea’s STAX-5G/NVMe or STAX-NVMe nodes.”
The solution enhances data availability, compliance, and recovery capabilities for enterprise users. It also supports innovative use cases such as internetless transactions and edge AI applications.
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decentralized storage | edge computing | NVMe | Veea | Walrus
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