VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 4, 2025 /CNW/ - Intellistake Technologies Corp. (CSE: ISTK) (OTCQB: ISTKF) (FSE: E41) ("Intellistake" or the "Company") today highlighted its growing exposure to the Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) Alliance following the launch of Singularity Compute's first enterprise GPU datacenter deployment in Sweden.
![Singularity Compute CEO and Intellistake Advisor Joe Honan[left], pictured with Conapto Senior Sales Manager Nils Boghammar[right] inside the live Singularity Compute NVIDIA GPU cluster datacenter. (CNW Group/Intellistake Technologies Corp.)](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/685d1175d0317a38e38a3daf/69bc2c624cc661a14aba817e_Intellistake_Technologies_Corp__Intellistake_Highlights_Exposure.jpeg)
Singularity Compute – the infrastructure arm of SingularityNET and a core contributor to the ASI Alliance – has activated an enterprise-grade NVIDIA GPU cluster at the Conapto renewable-energy powered facility in Sweden.3 The new deployment is designed to run demanding AI workloads for enterprises, research partners and projects building on the ASI Alliance stack.
Singularity Compute CEO and Intellistake Advisor Joe Honan[left], pictured with Conapto Senior Sales Manager Nils Boghammar[right] inside the live Singularity Compute NVIDIA GPU cluster datacenter.
For non-technical investors, this cluster can be thought of as a specialized data center for AI: large numbers of high-performance chips working together to train and run advanced models. As more organizations use this infrastructure, demand for the underlying ASI Alliance network – and its FET token – is expected to grow.
Direct exposure through FET holdings and validator operations
Intellistake participates in the ASI Alliance through its FET holdings and by operating validator infrastructure on the FET network. As of December 2, 2025, Intellistake's primary validator ranks among the top 50 on the network, with 1,969,145 FET staked and approximately 100% uptime.1 Over the last three months, this validator has generated 15,077 FET in rewards, reflecting an estimated reward rate of roughly 7% over that period; actual yields vary over time and are not guaranteed.
In simple terms, a validator is a specialized server that helps run and secure the network. When more users and applications rely on the network – for example, to pay for AI compute, data and agent services – the role of validators becomes more important. Intellistake's strategy is to be one of those core validators, giving public-market investors access to this infrastructure layer through a listed company.
"Singularity Compute's first GPU data center marks an early stage in the ASI Alliance's transition from planning to operational infrastructure." said Jason Dussault, CEO of Intellistake Technologies Corp. "Our FET holdings and validator operations are deliberately aligned with that shift. If more AI workloads run on the ASI Alliance stack, we expect greater reliance on the networks we help secure and the validator hardware we operate."
Datacenter strategy: ground and orbit
The Swedish deployment is also a building block for a broader roadmap of AI-focused data centers being developed within the ASI Alliance, combining high-performance compute, decentralized coordination, and blockchain-based verification.
Earlier this week, Intellistake announced its intent to provide blockchain verification infrastructure for Orbit AI's planned Orbital Cloud – a low-Earth-orbit AI and datacenter network designed to process and verify data directly in space. By combining exposure to ground-based GPU facilities like Singularity Compute's first site with early-stage space-based infrastructure, Intellistake aims to position itself at the infrastructure layer of a rapidly growing AI and datacenter market.
"Bringing our first enterprise GPU cluster online is a meaningful step toward a global backbone for AI and, over time, Artificial Superintelligence," said Joe Honan, CEO of Singularity Compute and advisor to Intellistake. "Having Intellistake involved at the validator and listed-company level helps connect this new class of infrastructure to investors who want regulated access to the growth of decentralized AI."
Sources
1.https://www.mintscan.io/fetchai/validators/fetchvaloper1mm4aa88daqg9ah9fd20ae08zlwg33dxg99856x
2.https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/intellistake-strengthens-ai-infrastructure-platform-with-entry-into-space-based-data-centers-870229015.html
3.https://dataconomy.com/2025/12/02/singularity-compute-launches-nvidia-gpu-cluster-to-supercharge-enterprise-ai-and-web3-workloads/
