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Auddia says US patent office allows LT350’s 14th AI infrastructure patent
  • Auddia said U.S. Patent and Trademark Office notified it that LT350 14th patent will be allowed.
  • Patent covers canopy-based architecture that places AI compute in unused airspace above parking lots to support distributed edge inference deployments.
  • Company said LT350 portfolio totals 16 issued and pending patents tied to canopy structures, modular compute cartridges, power, cooling, connectivity.
  • Auddia said LT350 would be combined into McCarthy Finney holding company if proposed business combination with Thramann Holdings closes.
  • Auddia said REIT partner controls 4,000,000 square feet of parking lot airspace suitable for LT350 deployments, with up to 960,000 GPUs across that footprint.


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