SAIHEAT Expands into AI Inference Services for Enterprises

June 12, 2026
SAIHEAT has announced its move into AI inference services, offering enterprise access to open source AI models like Kimi, GLM, and DeepSeek through authorized tokens.

SAIHEAT has expanded its business into AI inference services, announced in a press release. The company now delivers enterprise level authorized token access to open source AI models such as Kimi, GLM, DeepSeek, MiniMax, and MiMo.

The new platform is built on dedicated AI infrastructure with proprietary optimization technologies. It provides high performance and low latency inference capabilities designed to help enterprises streamline research, development, and product iteration. By offering direct token access to open models, SAIHEAT enables organizations to scale AI applications without managing GPU clusters or data center operations.

The platform supports both open and custom models, handling concurrent workloads across training and inference. It is designed for secure, low latency integration of open source AI models into enterprise environments.

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