The Infrastructure of Cognition
Fusing Entropy with Intelligence
We’re engineering the foundation of the next intelligent age — an adaptive architecture where entropy becomes cognition and computation evolves on its own.Cripsis Logic unites physics, computation, and machine learning into a self-stabilizing system — built for the networks and nations that must endure.
Cripsis Logic is building Trilithium Stack, the control layer that helps organizations get more useful work out of the same GPU fleets.Modern inference clusters burn money through unstable routing, runaway requests, poor batching, and unpredictable latency under load. We’re building the missing control plane: a system that can enforce policy at the boundary and make performance measurable and repeatable.What we’re building (live today)Trilithium Stack - composed of:Janus Runtime - Mission Control for inference fleets
A boundary governor that sits between applications and model-serving backends. It evaluates each request and outputs enforceable controls, routing decisions, and knob sets like batching, concurrency, and token limits, so clusters behave predictably instead of improvising under load.Sidecar - low-friction deployment
Janus deploys as a sidecar, not a platform rewrite. That means teams can integrate quickly, validate results on real traffic, and expand across fleets once the proof is in.Deterministic replay - reproducible performance
We treat performance like an engineering discipline, not folklore. Janus supports replayable decision paths and telemetry so regressions can be reproduced, audited, and tuned.What comes nextCripsis Logic is in Beta. Our next milestone is measured efficiency proof under live test workloads, targeting major improvements in throughput and cost-per-token while preserving predictable p95 latency.If you run inference at scale and you’re tired of throwing chaos at GPUs, we should talk.
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