Linkhome Lands Up To $10.5 Million Enterprise Deal as OpenLink Goes Live

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DENVER, Colo. (247marketnews.com) — Artificial intelligence infrastructure continues to emerge as one of the fastest-growing technology markets, and companies capable of delivering scalable computing resources are racing to capture demand Linkhome (NASDAQ:LHAI) has taken a significant step in that direction by officially launching its OpenLink decentralized AI compute platform while simultaneously securing its first enterprise AI services agreement valued at up to US$10.5 million over two years. The announcement marks the platform’s commercial debut and signals the company’s strategic expansion beyond its traditional real estate and fintech operations into enterprise AI infrastructure.

Unlike conventional cloud providers that depend primarily on company-owned data centers, OpenLink is designed as a decentralized marketplace that aggregates GPU capacity from third-party infrastructure providers, including data centers, cloud operators, GPU owners, and enterprise partners, and matches those resources with enterprise customers. Under the newly executed agreement, Linkhome will provide GPU computing capacity, AI cloud infrastructure, intelligent workload scheduling, network connectivity, infrastructure management, and technical support. Revenue will be recognized as services are delivered under U.S. GAAP, with actual results dependent on deployment timing, customer acceptance, utilization rates, and service performance.

The strategy reflects one of the broader trends shaping the AI economy: growing demand for computing power as enterprises accelerate AI deployment. Rather than building every server internally, Linkhome is attempting to create a marketplace model that expands capacity by connecting existing GPU resources through a unified software platform. If additional infrastructure providers and enterprise customers join the ecosystem, management believes OpenLink could scale without relying exclusively on company-owned assets.

The announcement also represents an important milestone because it validates the platform with its first commercial enterprise customer. According to the company, OpenLink will continue expanding both its enterprise customer pipeline and its network of infrastructure providers, positioning itself to participate in the rapidly growing market for AI compute services. While execution, customer adoption, and future revenue remain subject to operational and market factors, the launch demonstrates Linkhome’s effort to diversify into one of technology’s fastest-growing segments as demand for AI infrastructure continues to expand.

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