Aethir Establishes DePIN Computing Leadership with Enterprise-Grade Growth: A Next-Generation Compute Infrastructure Model Driven by Real Revenue
Source: Aethir
Against the backdrop of global AI infrastructure demand explosion, the traditional centralized cloud computing system has gradually revealed capacity bottlenecks and efficiency ceilings. With the rapid penetration of large-scale model training, AI inference, and intelligent agent applications, GPUs are transitioning from "computing resources" to "strategic infrastructure assets." In this market's structural transformation, Aethir has rapidly established itself as an industry leader by building the largest and most commercially advanced enterprise GPU computing network based on a decentralized Physical Infrastructure Network (DePIN) model.
Commercial Breakthrough in Scalable Computing Power Infrastructure
To date, Aethir has deployed over 435,000 enterprise-grade GPU containers worldwide, covering the latest NVIDIA hardware architectures such as H100, H200, B200, and B300, delivering over 1.4 billion hours of actual computing services to enterprise customers. In just the third quarter of 2025, Aethir achieved revenues of $39.8 million, driving the platform's Annual Recurring Revenue (ARR) past $147 million.
Aethir's growth stems from genuine enterprise-level demands, including AI inference services, model training, large AI Agent platforms, and production-level workloads for global game publishers. This revenue structure marks the first appearance of a scalable computing power platform in the DePIN track, with enterprise payments as the core driving force.
Aethir's infrastructure has been integrated into the core production systems of several cutting-edge AI companies.
1. Leveraging Aethir's computing network, Kluster.ai has compressed the patient selection process for clinical trials, which used to take months, to a matter of minutes, significantly enhancing the commercial viability of medical AI.
2. Attentions.ai has built and deployed enterprise-grade custom large-scale models through Aethir, driving the practical application of a no-code AI platform in traditional industries.
3. Mondrian AI, selected for the "KOREA AI STARTUP 100," utilizes Aethir as the underlying computing power for its enterprise AI services.
At the gaming industry level, Aethir's production-level delivery capabilities have undergone large-scale commercial validation.
1. SuperScale's test data shows that products based on Aethir's real-time cloud gaming architecture have increased user preference by 43%, click-through rates by 35%, and final conversion rates by 45% compared to traditional download methods.
2. In Reality+'s Doctor Who: Worlds Apart project, Aethir drove an installation conversion rate increase of 201% and an ARPU increase of 61%.
Currently, over 400 games have integrated testing through Xsolla, and global leading publishers such as Scopely, Zynga, and Jam City are conducting in-depth evaluations of the system.
Institutional Endorsement: The Birth of the Strategic Compute Reserve
In October 2025, Aethir completed a $344 million ATH token strategic investment (NASDAQ: POAI) and officially launched the Aethir Digital Asset Treasury (DAT). This mechanism is positioned as the world's first "Strategic Compute Reserve" (SCR) framework, with the goal of integrating decentralized compute assets into enterprise-grade long-term balance sheet systems and exploring a path for deep integration of compute assets with traditional capital markets.
As of November 10, 2025, the DAT has disclosed holding 5.7 billion ATH tokens and plans to provide services to AI enterprises through GPU resource deployment, with the income generated used to buy back ATH in a reverse manner, forming a positive loop of "compute supply—enterprise monetization—ecosystem buyback."
This structural capital move has positioned Aethir as one of the very few platforms in the DePIN field to receive substantive recognition from traditional capital markets and has for the first time pushed "decentralized compute power" into institutional asset allocation.
Enterprise Delivery Capability in a Decentralized Architecture
The decentralized GPU network built by Aethir has approached or even surpassed traditional centralized cloud providers in terms of performance, stability, and cost structure. H100-grade GPUs currently support over 90% of global mainstream large-scale model inference tasks, and in the first quarter of 2025, NVIDIA directed 60% of its capacity to enterprise AI customers, further highlighting the strategic scarcity of high-end GPUs.
Through a distributed hardware supply system, Aethir bypasses the construction cycle of traditional data centers and supply chain bottlenecks, providing enterprises with near-bare-metal-level compute performance, higher resource utilization, more elastic pricing capabilities, and significantly reduced overall usage costs.
DePIN Enters the Era of "Revenue-Driven Realism"
According to McKinsey's prediction, global data center construction investment will reach $67 trillion by 2030. At the same time, the DePIN market is expected to grow to a $35 trillion scale by 2028. However, only platforms with real enterprise revenue capability and scalable delivery capability are eligible to build a long-term moat in this race track.
About Aethir
Aethir is the world's leading decentralized GPU cloud infrastructure platform, committed to providing enterprise-grade computing power services for AI, gaming, and next-generation Web3 applications. Through a distributed GPU network architecture, Aethir transforms global idle computing power into cloud-grade resources that can be instantly accessed by enterprises, building a more open, efficient, and decentralized digital infrastructure.
This article is contributed content and does not represent the views of BlockBeats.
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