Industrial Compute

Industrial compute systems

Large compute sites are becoming industrial systems. They combine power, cooling, networking, automation, telemetry, and field-serviceable hardware. Triathlon builds the hardware layer around that environment.

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Site-level systems

Compute sites need more than servers alone. They need local control, remote visibility, power-aware operation, environmental monitoring, and hardware that can keep working when the site is difficult to access.

Triathlon designs controllers, telemetry hardware, field interfaces, and production-ready support systems for these deployments.

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Energy-to-compute infrastructure

Energy-to-compute sites sit close to power, heat, airflow, and operational constraints. Hardware must be practical, maintainable, and tolerant of real field conditions.

We work on systems that connect compute hardware with site infrastructure: control, sensing, monitoring, firmware, and manufacturing support.

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Deployment environments

Compute containersModular compute sitesIndustrial edge deploymentsPower-constrained infrastructureRemote operating environmentsFactory and field test systems
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Engineering focus

Our work is not limited to a single board or box. We look at the full deployment path: design, firmware, test, production, logistics, installation, maintenance, and failure analysis.