Who I Am

Hardware-first technologist. Systems thinker. Long-horizon builder.

“If you want to change the world, start with what the world runs on.”
— I. The Origin

The Origin

I have always been drawn to foundational problems. Not features, not trends, not surface-level wins, but the underlying systems that determine what is possible.

For me, hardware is not a supporting layer. It is the constraint, the ceiling, and the real source of leverage. It defines the speed of progress, the cost of intelligence, and the efficiency of every system we rely on.

“Software scales, but hardware decides the limits.”
— II. What I Do Today

What I Do Today

I contribute in environments where decisions are expensive and wrong assumptions compound.

My work involves engineering clarity across system design, computation strategy, and long-term technical direction. I prefer projects where correctness matters, efficiency matters, and outcomes carry weight.

“The work I respect most is the work that survives reality.”
— III. Startups and Real-World Contribution

Startups and Real-World
Contribution

I work closely with founders and teams across Bangalore and beyond, supporting startups through deep technical reasoning and execution clarity.

Sometimes the contribution is architecture. Sometimes it is strategy. Often it is improving how a team thinks, so the systems they build remain scalable, resilient, and efficient.

“Speed is useful. Direction is essential.”
— IV. Knowledge as Philanthropy

Knowledge as Philanthropy

I believe knowledge scales impact faster than capital.

A meaningful part of my contribution is sharing context, frameworks, and engineering reasoning, so teams can build independently and build better. When you improve how people think, you do not just help them today. You influence what they create for years.

“Teaching a system is more valuable than solving a task.”
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— V. How I Think

How I Think

A few non-negotiables guide my work:

  • Efficiency beats brute force
  • Power and computation decide scale
  • Systems should fail gracefully, not dramatically
  • Intelligence without empathy creates fragile outcomes
“Engineering without empathy produces systems that break society.”
— VI. Why India Matters

Why India Matters

India should not only use advanced technology. India should build the layers the world depends on.

The future of AI will not be decided only by models and algorithms. It will be decided by computation architecture, energy efficiency, and the ability to build infrastructure that scales.

My ambition is to contribute toward a future where India becomes a leader in hardware innovation and computation systems.

“A nation that builds infrastructure builds sovereignty.”
— VII. Long-Term Direction

Long-Term Direction

My long-term direction includes:

  • Hardware-first computation for AI
  • Efficiency-driven infrastructure
  • Power-aware architectures
  • Future work in space, energy, and high-performance compute

I am interested in building technology that compounds over time and creates durable value, while still being grounded in responsibility and human impact.

“Long-term thinking is a competitive advantage.”

If you are building for the long term, we will understand each other quickly.

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