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Classover partners with 1Legion for $50 million GPU infrastructure venture

May 26, 2026 8:15 AM EDT

Classover Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: KIDZ) announced a strategic partnership with 1Legion to deploy up to $50 million in GPU infrastructure through a newly formed joint venture called Ousia Compute LLC.



The partnership supports Classover's expansion into AI infrastructure and its planned corporate rebranding to KIDZ AI Inc. Classover will hold majority ownership of Ousia Compute and serve as managing member, while 1Legion will operate as the exclusive infrastructure operator.



Ousia Compute aims to acquire, deploy and commercialize GPU infrastructure for AI compute workloads and data center partnerships. The company is in commercial discussions with multiple enterprise customers for long-term GPU capacity, according to the press release.



The venture plans to deploy interconnected NVIDIA GPU clusters, including H100, H200, B300, and Blackwell models, in Tier 3+ data centers across the United States and global locations using InfiniBand networking. The platform will utilize 1Legion's single-tenant bare-metal framework and implement a flat-rate pricing structure.



"AI infrastructure is becoming a critical layer of the global technology economy," said Stephanie Luo, Chairwoman and Chief Executive Officer of Classover. "By forming Ousia Compute with a potential first-phase investment capacity of up to $50 million, we are seeking to create a scalable structure to participate directly in GPU compute infrastructure."



The companies noted that any funding under the partnership remains subject to mutually agreed upon equipment specifications, deployment timelines, capital tranches and other terms. Neither party is currently obligated to deploy capital under the partnership.



Classover describes itself as an AI-driven education technology company that transforms live teaching experiences into AI-powered learning systems. 1Legion specializes in dedicated, bare-metal compute for AI and high-performance computing workloads.


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