Axe Compute [NASDAQ: AGPU] Completes Corporate Restructuring (formerly POAI), Enterprise-Grade Decentralized GPU Computing Power Aethir Officially Enters the Mainstream Market

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/12/12 13:16:00
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BlockBeats News, December 12, Predictive Oncology announced its official rebranding as Axe Compute and began trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol AGPU. Axe Compute will act as an enterprise operations provider, commercializing Aethir's decentralized GPU network to offer AI enterprises secure enterprise-grade computing power.

According to official information, Axe Compute's enterprise computing business plan is supported by the Aethir Strategic Compute Reserve, aimed at meeting enterprise customers' needs for GPU reservation, dedicated clusters, bare metal capabilities, multi-region deployment, and SLA contracts.

Currently, Aethir has deployed over 435,000 GPU containers in more than 93 countries and 200 regions worldwide, supporting mainstream high-end computing hardware including NVIDIA H100, H200, B200, and B300. Axe Compute's listing is seen as the first time a decentralized GPU infrastructure has entered the mainstream enterprise market in the form of a U.S. publicly traded company.

Officials stated that Axe Compute will serve as the enterprise frontend delivery and contracting entity, while Aethir will continue as the underlying decentralized computing infrastructure, introducing an enterprise-grade computing delivery model compliant with U.S. public company governance and compliance frameworks. With the official launch of the new brand and code, the company expects to demonstrate the scalability of its infrastructure model in the future and further expand to meet enterprise customer demands.

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