Access to compute, for those who want it.

Temboa lowers the cost of running AI workloads for developers and enterprises by aggregating distributed compute resources.

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Temboa is the dispatch layer for distributed compute

The data-centre model does not work for developing markets. Power is constrained and the capital requirements don't pencil out. Temboa uses idle institutional compute, underutilised grid infrastructure and micro data centres, turning them into usable capacity with a unified platform.

Lower Cost

Open-source models on general-purpose hardware cut AI costs to what local markets can sustain.

Data Residency

Workloads run in-region, reducing the round-trip time and keeping your data within geographic boundaries.

Data Security

Encryption, tenant isolation, and security tiers let you match the controls your workload requires.

We are building the future where AI runs locally and affordably

Workloads don't all need to run in expensive data centres. Temboa uses different types of hardware and dispatches jobs to the right capacity based on the technical and business needs.

1
Aggregating Hardware

Institutions and GPU owners enrol their hardware. We combine them with small data centres into one shared pool of capacity.

2
Dispatching Workloads

Every job is matched to the right node by capability, latency needs, and data sensitivity at the lowest viable cost.

3
Building Infrastructure

We work with developers and utilities on grid and site projects that expand regional capacity for everyone on the network.

Pilots

JKUAT
KENYA

With Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, we're turning dormant lab CPUs and GPUs into a live cluster for agricultural AI workloads.

Ministry of ICT
RWANDA

We're working with Rwanda's Ministry of ICT to place sovereign AI workloads on in-country capacity for enterprise and university use.

Built by people who've shipped infrastructure in these markets.

Tre Mansdoefer
Tre Mansdoefer
CO-FOUNDER & CEO

Tre spent four years at Microsoft on the Azure team, working on edge compute and CDN strategy, building the global infrastructure that places computing capacity close to where it's used. He holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and a degree in electrical engineering from McGill.

Nicolas Weninger
Nicolas Weninger
CO-FOUNDER & CTO

Nicolas spent four years at Zipline as an engineer, deploying distributed drone delivery infrastructure in Rwanda and Ghana. He holds joint MS/MBA from Harvard Business School, along with a Bachelors in Electrical Engineering from Harvard School of Engineering.

Tell us what you're building.

If you want access to compute, are developing a power project, have capacity, or want to share ideas, get in touch.

hello@temboa.com