PORRITTINC
( LAYTON, UT )
PROPOSAL · REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE

Compute belongs
next to the
generator.

AI demand is now an energy problem, and energy is our home field. PORRITT HPC is a proposed server-class reference architecture: liquid-cooled compute halls colocated with generation, run by the same plant-intelligence stack that runs the facility itself. One site, one control layer, power that never touches a congested grid. HPC Compute includes the software — the full stack to run the Exascale server: scheduling, orchestration, plant-aware workload placement, and the supervisory layer that ties compute to generation.

Liquid-cooled HPC server hall bathed in warm gold light beside a power facility
PORRITT HPC · ENERGY-ADJACENT COMPUTE HALL · CONCEPT VISUALIZATION
The concept, high level
Direct liquid-cooled server racks with amber status lighting
DIRECT LIQUID COOLING · SERVER CLASS
Compute hall colocated with generation at night, behind the meter
BEHIND THE METER · POWER NEVER LEAVES HOME
STATUS
Proposal — seeking anchor partners
OPEN
Silicon partnerships
UTAH
First-site focus

Anchor the first hall.

We are in early conversations with energy and silicon partners. If you build chips, plants, or models — there is a seat at this table.

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