Before the silicon era, there were gears and steam. The history of IT is not just a progression of hardware, but a pursuit of the ultimate cognitive partner. From Babbage’s Difference Engine to the vacuum tubes of ENIAC, humanity has always sought to externalize its reasoning.
The 1970s gave us the microprocessor, the 1990s gave us the web, and the 2010s gave us the cloud. But with each "advancement," we traded sovereignty for convenience. We moved our data from our desks to servers we didn't own, managed by people we didn't know.
TITAN represents the next pivot: The Return to Sovereignty. By leveraging the immense local power of modern chips (NPU/GPU), we are moving the "Brain" back into the fortress of the home and office. The "Ghost in the Machine" is finally moving back in.
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