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Start with the workload, region, and operating constraints so we can scope the real next step.

The donor site's best intake pages are the capacity request checklist and the procurement wrapper. This version compresses them into one practical entry point for build-to-suit, wholesale colocation, or roadmap conversations.

The fastest path is a short note with your workload type, latency regions, traffic shape, tenancy model, security posture, and operating expectations.

Psionics uses those inputs to identify feasibility constraints, align on designed-for targets, and propose commissioning-gated milestones instead of vague follow-up.

Workload first
Performance and traffic shape
Modality, latency targets, concurrency, and burst behavior
Operating context
Security, tenancy, and maintenance posture
The delivery model depends on how you need the environment run
Feasibility output
Milestones and risk shape
The first return should clarify what dominates schedule and cost

What this page is for

The intake is simple, but it should still be useful to technical buyers.

Who should reach out

Enterprise and hyperscaler teams planning inference capacity, plus partners and investors evaluating execution discipline.

  • Dedicated facility conversations
  • Dedicated suite conversations
  • Managed compute roadmap discussions

What to send

Start with the information that actually shapes feasibility, design targets, and milestone sequencing.

  • Workload type and performance expectations
  • Region priorities and latency needs
  • Tenancy, security, and operating posture

What you get back

The first scoping cycle should clarify whether the opportunity is real and what the next validation step looks like.

  • Feasibility summary
  • Designed-for target alignment
  • Initial milestone and risk framing