NVIDIA is quietly pushing AI infrastructure into residential neighborhoods
And some homeowners could end up getting paid for it
From the outside, it looks like a regular utility box sitting next to a house
Inside?
High-end NVIDIA hardware, servers and enough computing power to support AI workloads that normally live inside massive data centers
The idea is simple:
1. Instead of spending years building giant facilities, companies can distribute computing power closer to where it's needed and deploy much faster
2. Some projections suggest homeowners hosting these units could earn meaningful monthly income in exchange for space, electricity and connectivity
That's what makes this interesting
For years, data centers were hidden away in industrial zones
Now the AI race is creating a world where computing infrastructure could start appearing in ordinary neighborhoods
Most people still think the AI boom happens somewhere far away
Meanwhile, the next piece of AI infrastructure might end up sitting a few feet from someone's garage