Axe Compute (NASDAQ: AGPU) Completes Corporate Restructuring (formerly POAI), Enterprise-Grade Decentralized GPU Compute Power Aethir Officially Enters the Mainstream Market
Predictive Oncology today announced its official rebranding as Axe Compute and began trading on the Nasdaq under the stock symbol AGPU. This rebranding marks Axe Compute's transition to an enterprise-grade operational identity, commercializing Aethir's decentralized GPU network to provide globally scalable enterprise-grade computing power services to AI enterprises.
Axe Compute's core computing infrastructure is supported by Aethir's Strategic Compute Reserve (SCR). This model aims to address the computing power supply bottleneck faced by current AI enterprises in training, inference, and data-intensive workloads through predictable GPU reservation, dedicated computing clusters, and enterprise-grade SLAs.
Decentralized Computing Power Enters Mainstream Stock Market
With Axe Compute listed on Nasdaq as AGPU, decentralized GPU infrastructure has, for the first time, taken the form of a U.S. publicly traded company in the mainstream business and capital market's view. Axe Compute will serve as the enterprise-facing front end delivery and contracting entity, providing services to enterprise customers requiring compliant, stable, and scalable computing resources, while Aethir will continue to operate as the underlying decentralized GPU-as-a-Service infrastructure.
This structure is seen as a crucial bridge connecting the Web3 decentralized computing network with the Web2 enterprise-grade computing demand, allowing enterprise customers who previously found it challenging to directly adopt decentralized infrastructure to use distributed GPU resources within familiar compliance and procurement frameworks.
Aethir's Strategic Compute Reserve Supports Enterprise Delivery
The Aethir Strategic Compute Reserve is a critical part of Aethir's decentralized GPU network, designed not to passively hold digital assets but to deploy computing resources to enterprise workloads, achieve commercial returns through computing power utilization, and continuously expand computing supply capabilities.
As of now, Aethir's decentralized GPU network spans 93 countries, over 200 regions, with deployment of over 435,000 GPU containers, supporting mainstream high-end computing hardware including NVIDIA H100, H200, B200, B300, providing underlying support for global AI, gaming, and high-performance computing scenarios.
Next-Gen Computing Power Delivery Model for AI Enterprises
In the current AI landscape, GPU procurement cycles continue to lengthen, centralized cloud service queues are severe, and computing power prices fluctuate significantly. Axe Compute states that its enterprise-grade computing model based on the Aethir network aims to provide customers with:
· Guaranteed GPU Reservation Mechanism
· Dedicated Training and Inference Clusters
· Bare Metal Capability to Avoid Virtualization Overhead
· Multi-Region Deployment Capabilities
· Enterprise SLA and Compliance Contract Structure
This model seeks to strike a balance between the advantages of decentralized computing power distribution and enterprise-grade delivery standards.
Key Milestone in Web3 Infrastructure Expansion into Enterprise Markets
The industry widely believes that Axe Compute's listing has provided a public reference point for decentralized AI infrastructure that can be directly evaluated by enterprises and the capital market. As enterprise-level demand enters the Aethir network through Axe Compute channels, the commercialization path of decentralized GPU computing power is gradually transitioning from the experimental stage to scalable implementation.
The official statement indicates that future enterprise computing power deployments by Axe Compute will continue to operate based on Aethir's decentralized GPU network, driving the practical application of decentralized infrastructure in the AI industry.
This article is contributed content and does not represent the views of BlockBeats.
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