Auddia Gets 14th Patent for Canopy AI Data Centers, Scaling to 960K GPUs
Auddia has secured its 14th U.S. patent for LT350’s canopy-based AI deployment architecture, enabling high-density GPU compute in parking lot airspace. The IP portfolio now comprises 16 issued and pending patents covering canopy structures, modular GPU cartridges, closed-loop cooling, power-aware operation, mesh connectivity and mobility integration.
1. Patent Allowance Bolsters Canopy Architecture
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has allowed LT350’s 14th patent covering its canopy-based AI deployment design, enabling the conversion of parking lot airspace into modular edge datacenters supporting high-density GPU inference. This reinforces the proprietary architecture that addresses land acquisition, zoning and community resistance challenges for distributed AI infrastructure.
2. Expanded Intellectual Property Portfolio
LT350’s IP now spans 16 issued and pending patents covering canopy structures, modular GPU-to-battery cartridges, closed-loop liquid cooling, power-aware grid support, distributed mesh connectivity and mobility/logistics integration. This multi-layered portfolio underpins a defensible moat against traditional hyperscale datacenter models.
3. Deployment Capacity Across 4M Square Feet
Auddia’s REIT partner controls four million square feet of parking lot airspace where LT350’s canopy design can host up to 480 GPUs per 2,000 square feet. At full scale, this footprint can support approximately 960,000 GPUs, offering low-latency edge inference and secure compute for diverse property types.
4. Strategic Implications and Market Applications
The patent expansion strengthens Auddia’s planned business combination with Thramann Holdings, positioning LT350 within a new McCarthy Finney holding company focused on edge AI infrastructure. Industries such as healthcare, retail, logistics, public sector and smart cities can leverage canopy-based deployments for localized AI compute.