Introducing the

Maximum Compute Company

Est. 2024
We're building the Cloudlflare for LLMs. Maximize your AI usage. Minimize your costs, latency, downtime, and computing related carbon emissions.
For every query, there's a maximum amount of compute necessary to respond to it perfectly. We're striving to find that maximum and not waste a cent more. The human brain is remarkably efficient and only needs about 20 watts of power to run. GPT-4 requires roughly a hundred thousand times more energy. Clearly there is room to improve, and there's plenty of ways to optimize today without sacrificing quality.
The Maximum Computing Company (Max Compute Co.) was built to make sure your AI inference calls are the the lowest cost, lowest latency, and return the highest quality results possible. We offer a suite of reliability, model routing, caching, and prompt optimization tools to significantly reduce your costs and improve your experience using AI models, starting with LLMs. We enable your product team to focus on building a killer user experience, while we focus on optimizing your inference.
We're excited to enable the next generation of AI products, but we're also motivated by something deeper: our desire to protect the climate during the next critical 20 years on our global path to net zero emissions. Unmitigated, we're about to witness a 5x increase in computing energy consumption driven by AI workloads in just the next 6 years. We know that by optimizing AI inference calls, we can significantly reduce the carbon footprint of computing as a whole as more industries shift to using this technology. By significantly decreaseing costs and the energy intensity of compute, we enable companies to have both an AI strategy and a net zero commitment. Our demand for AI won't come at the cost of our planet.
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