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Axe Compute Unveils Compute Reserve Dashboard, Giving Investors a Unified View of Its NASDAQ Stock and Operational Strategic Compute Reserve
Purpose-built for the neocloud era: a unified view of Axe Compute's NASDAQ equity and its Strategic Compute Reserve (SCR), the operational reserve that

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[{"type":"text","content":"Purpose-built for the neocloud era: a unified view of Axe Compute's NASDAQ equity and its Strategic Compute Reserve (SCR), the operational reserve that funds enterprise access to 435,000+ GPUs across 200+ global locations\nPITTSBURGH, April 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Axe Compute Inc. (NASDAQ: AGPU), the neocloud AI infrastructure platform that provides enterprises and AI innovators access to 435,000+ GPUs across 200+ global locations in 93 countries, with choice across hardware, geography, and deployment speed, today announced the launch of its Strategic Compute Reserve (SCR) Dashboard at dashboard.axecompute.com. The dashboard consolidates, in one place, information about the company as both a NASDAQ-listed operating company and the holder of a purpose-built Strategic Compute Reserve, two dimensions of the business that standard financial reporting addresses separately and often with a lag. What the Strategic Compute Reserve Dashboard Shows Most publicly traded companies with reserve-based holdings ask investors to reconcile two separate pictures: the equity story visible through stock screens and the reserve value story buried in quarterly filings. The Axe Compute Strategic Compute Reserve Dashboard puts both in the same frame. The dashboard includes: Strategic Compute Reserve (SCR) value: The estimated current value of the company's AI infrastructure reserve holdings, which are utilized to acquire and provide compute to enterprises around the world. This reserve is utilized to book compute which then becomes cash for Axe Compute.SCR unlock schedule: A view of when additional AI infrastructure reserve assets become accessible, showing the trajectory of the company's future GPU purchasing capacity.Share count: Total common shares outstanding plus pre-funded warrants, reflecting the full economic share structure.mNAV: An estimated per-share value of the company’s SCR holdings, calculated using the current token price at undiscounted face value, divided by total shares outstanding.Adjusted mNAV Per Share: An estimated per-share value of the company's SCR holdings, calculated using the current token price at undiscounted face value, divided by the total economic share count. Why It Matters Axe Compute's model is straightforward: it utilizes its Strategic Compute Reserve to acquire AI infrastructure, which it then makes avai...