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Grok UAPI Hardware Autorouter Cloud Burst Report Summary 2026-06-22

Grok delegated report summary for UAPI hardware, autorouter, cloud burst, friendly route names, SN850X/Forge inventory, NUC 140T/NPU research, and adjacent GitHub/product review.

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Grok UAPI Hardware Autorouter Cloud Burst Report Summary 2026-06-22

Grok delegated report summary for UAPI hardware, autorouter, cloud burst, friendly route names, SN850X/Forge inventory, NUC 140T/NPU research, and adjacent GitHub/product review.

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Grok UAPI Hardware Autorouter Cloud Burst Report Summary 2026-06-22

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Key findings: - Hardware facts remain evidence-gated. NUC CPU SKU, Arc 140T-class GPU behavior, onboard NPU generation, SN850X mount on Forge, VPS/Cortex role, and Colab/cloud GPU routes must be verified before activation. - Treat the NUC 140T GPU and NPU as research lanes for Gemma/SLM acceleration, not production lanes until benchmarked. - NUC CPU should stay reserved for Conductor/Future Foundry unless hardware review proves spare capacity. - Cloud/Colab GPU should be modeled as burst/specialist capacity behind UAPI, not as control plane. - Autorouter should expose friendly route names such as local.nuc.gemma.npu, local.nuc.gemma.140t, lab.cortex.memory, forge.sn850x.capacity, and cloud.colab.gpu.burst while rejecting unknown raw host names. - UAPI should own PlacementDecision evidence, route selection, embedding jobs, provider adapters, and audit trails. Cortex remains bounded memory/product intelligence. - Adjacent projects to review first: OpenVINO GenAI, OpenVINO Gemma notebooks, OpenVINO NPU docs, Intel AI Playground, IPEX-LLM, OpenArc, NoLlama, llama.cpp Intel Arc/NPU discussion, and archived Intel NPU Acceleration Library. Do not fork/import until license, maintenance, security posture, and fit are reviewed.

Do not activate: - Do not claim 140T or NPU production routing until benchmarks exist. - Do not assume SN850X Gen4/VPS/Cortex duty; re-inventory Forge mount. - Do not route by lab hostnames or raw devices; use UAPI-friendly names. - Do not let Colab/cloud GPU become the control plane.

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