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Eigen Labs Launches Project Darkbloom to Turn Idle Macs Into AI Compute Network

By WebDeskApril 15, 20263 Mins Read
Eigen Labs Launches Project Darkbloom to Turn Idle Macs Into AI Compute Network
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Lawrence Jengar
Apr 15, 2026 04:17

New research initiative from Eigen Labs aims to route AI inference through underused Apple Silicon machines, claiming 50% cost reduction versus major providers.





Eigen Labs has unveiled Project Darkbloom, a research initiative that routes AI inference requests through idle Mac computers rather than traditional data centers. The project, now live in research preview, claims to cut inference costs roughly in half compared to major aggregators while giving node operators 95% of revenue.

The pitch is straightforward: millions of Apple Silicon Macs sit unused for hours each day. That dormant compute capacity—already purchased, already powered—could handle AI workloads at a fraction of centralized infrastructure costs.

How It Actually Works

Darkbloom matches inference requests with verified Mac nodes through a coordinator system. Developers interact via an OpenAI-compatible API, while Mac owners run a hardened provider agent that processes requests locally.

The architecture tackles the obvious trust problem head-on. If your prompt runs on someone else’s laptop, what stops them from reading it?

Eigen Labs’ answer involves multiple layers: the provider process blocks debugger attachment and external memory inspection, binary integrity checks verify the software matches network expectations, and Apple’s Secure Enclave provides hardware-backed attestation. Recurring challenge-response checks confirm nodes maintain expected security states.

The team is notably direct about current limitations. The coordinator remains a trusted component—they’re not hiding that behind vague “decentralized” marketing speak.

The Economics Make Sense on Paper

Traditional inference stacks layer costs: hyperscaler margins, API provider fees, facility overhead, cooling, networking. Each layer serves a purpose but compounds the final price tag.

Darkbloom’s model strips most of that away. Hardware costs are sunk (owners already bought their Macs), leaving electricity as the primary marginal expense. The 95% revenue share to operators creates real incentive to participate.

Whether benchmark pricing holds up under production load is another question entirely. The project currently supports text generation, image processing, and speech-to-text workloads.

The Hard Parts Aren’t Obvious

According to project lead Gajesh Naik, the trickiest engineering challenges weren’t routing requests—they were everything around it. Code signing, release consistency, attestation timing, model lifecycle management, handling disconnects and corrupted files.

“When binary hashes are part of the security model, release engineering becomes security engineering,” the team noted in their announcement. Cold starts, memory pressure, and network failures aren’t edge cases in a distributed system. They’re Tuesday.

What’s Available Now

The research preview includes the full stack: coordinator, hardened provider agent, Secure Enclave integration, operator tooling, and a web console. The codebase is open-sourced and the technical paper is published.

This sits in the broader DePIN (decentralized physical infrastructure) trend that’s gained traction over the past year. Projects like Render, Akash, and io.net have explored similar territory for GPU compute. Darkbloom’s Apple Silicon focus carves out a different niche—consumer hardware with surprisingly capable inference performance.

No token has been announced. For now, it’s a research project exploring whether idle laptops can meaningfully supplement—or eventually compete with—the data center buildout that’s dominated AI infrastructure investment.

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