One company building the entire intelligence stack — from frontier AGI to IoT perception to custom silicon. Vertically integrated by design, because intelligence that can't touch the world isn't intelligence yet.
When Apple designed the M1 chip, the insight wasn't just better performance — it was that owning the full vertical from silicon to software unlocked capabilities that no partnership could replicate. Memory bandwidth, power envelope, thermal envelope: every layer informed every other. The result wasn't incremental. It was architectural.
We are making the same bet, at greater depth. The intelligence that runs on our models is shaped by the silicon we build it for. The perception layer that feeds our IoT edge devices is tuned to the inference characteristics of Oracle Class hardware. And the AGI reasoning engine at the top of the stack runs natively on the chip — no roundtrip, no latency tax, no privacy leakage to a distant data center.
One company. Three phases. Vertically integrated from model weights to transistors. The thesis isn't efficiency — it's defensibility. Systems that can't be disaggregated can't be copied. That's the moat.
An infinitely configurable frontier AGI.
It picked up something it had never seen, on the first try.
Purpose-built silicon for frontier intelligence.