2026-08-19
KWAM: resilience for AI accelerator fleets
KWAM, the Kwick Wire Access Manager language, is Swiss-engineered resilience for AI accelerator fleets: H100, TRN2, TPU and INF2. It is launched and in production today at version 3.1.0, engineered to run at scale in core AI datacenters. The promise on the tin is the architecture in the code: keep your code alive.
KWAM erasure-codes your Python and data into signed, content-addressed bits, spread across independent fault domains and healed continuously. Every fragment is SHA-256 gated, so corruption is surfaced, never silent; the defensible claim is no silently-corrupted bits, with a six-nines durability design target. Losing a node becomes an inconvenience instead of an outage, and the healing recovers a real but bounded, single-digit percent slice of the energy, water and compute wasted in AI training. We are solving the problem from the inside.
And KWAM carries a covenant: its commercial license legally commits CHF 5 million to feeding hungry children worldwide. Boreon backs that covenant as KWAM's parent company, because technology built for good must reach the most vulnerable first.
It lives at kwam.ch.
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