Predictive Oncology today announced its official rebranding as Axe Compute, and will trade on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol AGPU. This rebranding marks Axe Compute’s transition to a commercial enterprise operator, officially commercializing Aethir’s decentralized GPU network to provide enterprise-grade, guaranteed computing power services for global AI companies.
The core computing infrastructure of Axe Compute is planned to be supported by the Aethir Strategic Compute Reserve (SCR). This model aims to address the current bottleneck in computing power supply faced by AI companies in training, inference, and data-intensive workloads through predictable GPU reservations, dedicated compute clusters, and enterprise-level SLAs.
With Axe Compute’s listing on Nasdaq as AGPU, decentralized GPU infrastructure is entering the mainstream enterprise and capital markets for the first time as a U.S. listed company. Axe Compute will serve as the enterprise-facing delivery and contract entity, providing services to enterprise clients who require 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 an important bridge connecting Web3 decentralized computing networks with Web2 enterprise-level computing demands, enabling enterprise clients who previously found it difficult to directly adopt decentralized infrastructure to utilize distributed GPU resources within familiar compliance and procurement frameworks.
The Aethir Strategic Compute Reserve is a key component of the Aethir decentralized GPU network. Its design goal is not to passively hold digital assets, but to actually deploy computing resources to enterprise workloads, achieve commercial returns through computing utilization, and continuously expand computing supply capacity.
As of now, Aethir’s decentralized GPU network covers 93 countries and over 200 regions, deploying more than 435,000 GPU containers, supporting mainstream high-end computing hardware including NVIDIA H100, H200, B200, B300, and providing foundational support for global AI, gaming, and high-performance computing scenarios.
In the current AI industry context, GPU procurement cycles continue to lengthen, centralized cloud services face severe queuing, and computing power prices fluctuate significantly. Axe Compute states that its enterprise-grade computing model based on the Aethir network aims to provide clients with:
· Guaranteed GPU reservation mechanism
· Dedicated training and inference clusters
· Bare-metal performance to avoid virtualization losses
· Multi-region deployment capability
· Enterprise-level SLA and compliant contract structure
This model seeks to strike a balance between the distributed advantages of decentralized computing power and enterprise-grade delivery standards.
The industry generally believes that Axe Compute’s listing provides a publicly accessible sample of decentralized AI infrastructure that can be directly evaluated by enterprises and capital markets. As enterprise-level demand enters the Aethir network through the Axe Compute channel, the commercialization path of decentralized GPU computing power is gradually moving from the experimental stage to large-scale implementation.
According to official statements, future enterprise computing deployments by Axe Compute will continue to operate based on Aethir’s decentralized GPU network, promoting the practical application of decentralized infrastructure in the AI industry.