PANews reported on December 12 that Predictive Oncology has officially changed its name to Axe Compute and will trade on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol AGPU. AxePANews reported on December 12 that Predictive Oncology has officially changed its name to Axe Compute and will trade on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol AGPU. Axe

Axe Computing completes its corporate restructuring (formerly POAI), and Aethir, an enterprise-grade decentralized GPU computing power provider, officially enters the mainstream market.

2025/12/12 21:30

PANews reported on December 12 that Predictive Oncology has officially changed its name to Axe Compute and will trade on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol AGPU. Axe Compute will act as an enterprise-level operator, commercializing Aethir's decentralized GPU network to provide AI companies with guaranteed enterprise-grade computing power services.

According to official information, Axe Compute's enterprise computing power business plan is supported by the Aethir Strategic Compute Reserve, which aims to meet enterprise customers' needs for GPU reservations, dedicated clusters, bare metal performance, multi-regional deployment, and SLA contracts.

Aethir has deployed over 435,000 GPU containers in more than 200 regions across 93 countries, supporting mainstream high-end computing hardware including NVIDIA H100, H200, B200, and B300. The listing of Axe Compute is seen as the first time that decentralized GPU infrastructure has entered the mainstream enterprise market as a US-listed company.

The official statement indicates that Axe Compute will serve as the enterprise front-end delivery and contract entity, while Aethir will continue to serve as the underlying decentralized computing power infrastructure, introducing an enterprise-grade computing power delivery model that complies with the governance and compliance framework of US listed companies. With the official launch of the new brand and new code, the company expects to demonstrate the scalability of its infrastructure model in the future and further expand to meet the needs of enterprise customers.

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