If you want to understand exactly what we are building, read our blogs and then our paper
https://extropic.ai/writing https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.23972
If you want to understand exactly what we are building, read our blogs and then our paper
https://extropic.ai/writing https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.23972
I was hoping the preprint would explain the mysterious ancient runes on the device chassis :(
i dig it.
people are so scared of losing market share because of art choice they make all of their products smooth dark grey rectangles with no features.
ugly.
at least this one has some sense of beauty, the courage to make a decision about what looks good to them and act on it. they'll probably have to change the heptagon shape because no way that becomes a standard
it costs so little to add artistic flair to a product, its really a shame fewer companies do
You might like Storm Summoner. https://kabaragoya.com
yeah this is a great example!
When I was a child, I was so enchanted by the look of the Cray supercomputers of old with their in-built furniture and great open arrays of status indicators. There is really something to making a machine show you the wonder of creation it unlocks
It looks super cool. I feel like I'm watching cyberpunk come to life with the way we're talking about technology these days, but this also looks straight out of the Neuromancer of my imagination.
The answer is that they're cosplaying sci-fi movies, in attempt to woo investors.
Why are you replying under every other comment here in this low effort, negative manner?
i think they're a hater
What, is a bit of whimsy illegal?
A product of dubious niche value that has this much effort put into window dressing is suspicious.
how much effort is it really to draw some doodles on the 3d model?
Could you explain to me how you could reasonably justify not citing even one of Normal Computing's works? I can't imagine you're unaware of them or their works. You cite the Thermodynamic Computing group paper.
can you play doom on it, yet?