Exabits,
a compute-based layer platform transforming high-performance GPU
(graphic processing units) clusters into accessible investment assets,
announces the integration of 4,000 NVIDIA H200 GPUs into its network.
These GPUs are equipped with advanced TEE capabilities, providing secure
and verifiable AI computations while ensuring data integrity and
confidentiality.
As AI models and blockchain systems take on increasingly complex and
sensitive tasks, maintaining trust and verifiability across distributed
networks has become a challenge. In decentralized environments, where
computation often spans multiple nodes and systems, ensuring the
integrity and authenticity of data and processes is particularly
difficult. With AI now supporting sectors like financial transactions
and healthcare data management, any security breach undermines its reliability and accuracy.
By incorporating TEE technology, Exabits offers high-level security,
ensuring computations remain tamper-proof and that sensitive or
proprietary data is handled with the utmost care. Exhibits' new GPU
infrastructure has been strategically deployed across the U.S. and
Europe, interconnected by 3.2T InfiniBand architecture, to deliver the
ultra-fast communication necessary for large-scale AI model
pre-training. This configuration positions Exabits as the only player in
the crypto space with in-house expertise to manage and scale a 4,000
GPU H200 architecture.
Following a successful $15 million seed funding round, Exabits has
already achieved $10 million in annual recurring revenue (ARR) and holds
a valuation of $150 million. Since its launch, the firm has been
incubated by several reputable institutions, such as Stanford Blockchain Accelerator, Berkeley Xcelerator, and is the first and only blockchain project supported by the Harvard Innovation Labs. Recently, Exabits announced its collaboration with Seoul National University, offering computing and processing power to its Vehicle Intelligence Lab.
Exabit's integration of 4,000 NVIDIA H200 GPUs is part of its commitment
to expand its offerings to Web2 and Web3 AI companies. These AI-ready
GPUs allow Exabits to serve some of the most demanding enterprise
clients, including those in autonomous driving, healthcare, and
financial modeling sectors. In addition to commercial applications,
Exabits plans to allocate a portion of its resources to accelerate
advancements in science and technology, particularly in DeSci and AI
Agent communities.
"We are thrilled to be at the forefront of the integration between AI
and blockchain, as we recognize the immense potential of these two
sectors," says Dr. Hoansoo Lee, Co-Founder of Exabits. "This advancement
in our compute infrastructure marks not only a milestone for Exabits
but for the broader AI community. With the power of TEE and our global
GPU network, we are enhancing trust and security in AI computations,
driving innovations in decentralized science (DeSci), AI Agent
ecosystems, and beyond."