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Cognition Engines: A Row-Scale HVDC Architecture for Computational Continuity of AI

Emerging Technologies 2025-09-30 v1 Hardware Architecture

Abstract

AI training creates synchronized, step-dominant surges with millisecond edges that destabilize constant-power loads (Choukse et al., 2025; arXiv:2508.14318). We propose a physics-anchored row-scale ±400\pm 400 Vdc architecture that makes Computational Continuity a structural property. DRUs supply fast energy via controlled droop; SSTs regulate average power with bounded ramps and no reverse power flow and no high-frequency export at the PCC; import is subjected to a bounded dP/dt envelope; film capacitance and clamps absorb the first edge. The contract is explicit: ±1%\pm 1\% steady-band, 2%\leq 2\% transient deviation, 3\leq 3 ms recovery, 45\geq 45^{\circ} margin, reserve floors intact, yields spine and lowest branches. Recharge is valley-following (admitted only below Avg with MW headroom; 5\leq 5 kW/s per row ramps). Protection is time-graded (branch μ\mus, row ms, MW seconds). Scaling preserves invariants from row to pod/hall/campus without retuning. Conformance is by waveform evidence (microsecond branch clears, 2%/502\%/50 ms holds, FLISR with no reverse power flow and no high-frequency export at the PCC). The result is not tuning but a contract for continuity.

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@article{arxiv.2509.22680,
  title  = {Cognition Engines: A Row-Scale HVDC Architecture for Computational Continuity of AI},
  author = {Paul Churnock},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.22680},
  year   = {2025}
}

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17 pages, 2 figures