What Exactly is a Cube?
Cube brings AI to places the cloud can’t reach.
It’s a GPU-powered edge appliance that runs modern AI and cloud-native software locally — no data center, no roundtrips, no dependencies.
It’s built for the other 90% of the world where:
Internet is limited or unreliable
Millisecond latency matters
Data is generated on-prem and needs to stay there
The Cube gives you the flexibility of the cloud — at the edge.


What’s Inside the Box?
Every Cube ships in a rugged Pelican case and comes ready to roll with:
OnLogic industrial-grade device with onboard GPU
preconfigured Verizon 5G router for instant connectivity
Preinstalled software like Kubernetes, Apollo, and Teleport
Printed quickstart card with WiFi info, dashboards, and serial ID
Unbox it, power it on, and you're live in minutes.
Why We Built the Cube
Software and AI have evolved fast. But deploying them into real-world environments? Still hard.
The Cube changes that. It’s:
Autonomous – No cloud handshake required to operate
Secure – Single-tenant by design, no shared runtimes, no SSH
Deployable anywhere – On a factory floor, in a truck, on a roof
Upgradable – Managed and updated remotely through Apollo
This isn’t just a device. It’s your personal edge cloud — built for production.
Where People Use the Cube
Here are a few ways teams are already putting it to work:
Real-time AI: LLMs, computer vision, anomaly detection — all local
Data pipelines: Streaming, processing, and storing device telemetry
Quality + Safety: Fusing camera and sensor data to flag issues in real time
Edge networking: Secure comms, push-to-talk, remote access via Teleport
If your app needs to be near the data, the Cube belongs on-site.
What’s Under the Hood?
Compute
GPU + CPU + NVMe SSD + RAM (all industrial-grade)
Cluster
Pre-installed Openshift K8s with apps
Apps
Apollo, Teleport
Connectivity
Verizon 5G, WiFi
Security
No SSH keys, zero trust, RBAC on K8s
[TL;DR]
You’ve got a secure, portable, fully loaded edge cloud in a box — no setup required.
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