Tiger Alpha PLC (LSE:TIR) has provided an update on its wholly owned artificial intelligence infrastructure project, formerly referred to as the Tiger Alpha subnet and now rebranded as the Knowledge Delivery Network (KDN-1). The platform is scheduled for launch in the first quarter of 2026 and is intended to support more efficient, scalable AI operations.
KDN-1 is designed to lower operating costs and reduce latency by caching AI knowledge in a similar way to how content delivery networks distribute digital content. Management believes this approach could significantly improve performance for decentralised AI applications and position the company to benefit from accelerating demand across the decentralised AI ecosystem.
The project is expected to enhance Tiger Alpha’s strategic exposure to emerging AI infrastructure markets, with the potential to attract enterprise users seeking more efficient deployment models. If successful, KDN-1 could strengthen the group’s foothold in frontier technology sectors and support long-term growth opportunities for shareholders.
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Tiger Alpha PLC is an AIM-listed investment company focused on developing and incubating high-growth opportunities across technology and mining. The group targets frontier areas including artificial intelligence, decentralised infrastructure, and digital asset networks, while continuing to pursue investments in natural resources alongside its technology strategy.

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