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Introduction: The Myth of the Data Center Monolith The modern enterprise has been conditioned to believe that meaningful artificial intelligence requires a direct fiber-optic connection to a hyperscale data center. We are told that localized infrastructure is a relic of a previous technological era, incapable of hosting the massive parameter weights required for complex cognitive workflows. This...
This narrative challenges the prevailing notion that centralized, monolithic cloud infrastructure is the necessary foundation for advanced cognitive workflows. It reframes the dependency on hyperscale centers not as a necessity for scale, but as an inefficiency rooted in unnecessary network latency and external operational costs. The core implication is a critique of architectural authority: the idea that localized, distributed processing inherently introduces systemic flaws rather than offering...