Our Mission

Evolving Data Center infrastructure by utilizing unconventional computer hardware.

Our Product

Our products consist of two computers that we call the Sanctum (on the left) and the Vantalisk (on the right). These computers, intended primarily for use in data centers. The sanctum consists of an array of microprocessors submerged in a hydro-electric gel polymer used to both cool and power them. The Vantalisk is made the same but with CPU units in place of the microprocessors.

Sanctum diagram:

Vantalisk diagram:

Inspiration from the CM-5

Our design is heavily inspired by the CM-5 by Thinking Machines Corporation (pictured on the right). The CM-5 uses a parallel computing design utilizing arrays of microprocessors on 16 circuit boards. That's where our idea for using arrays of microprocessors originates. The CM-5 also was intended to be used for AI. Giving us the idea to have the Sanctums run an AI developed by the Sanctums to improve itself.

AI design

Our Vantalisks runs a zero-knowledge data collection system to collect data from the sanctums to improve them without knowing how the data was used or what it was used for and runs the data through a series of probabilistic algorithms to determine which data collected can be used to further optimize the Sanctum and which data can't. They are then sent through a series of evolutionary algorithms to learn how to further optimize the Sanctums and sends them back to the Sanctum to implement those improvements.