Show HN: Synrix: hardware-verified memory routing for edge AI agents
Synrix is a hardware-verified memory routing system designed for edge AI agents. It operates on a Jetson Orin Nano and includes features for anomaly detection and real-time processing of sensor readings. The system is fully reproducible and offers both Docker and bare-metal deployment options.
- ▪Synrix runs on a $250 Jetson Orin Nano with no cloud dependency.
- ▪It includes a behavioral equivalence gate and an interactive web demo for real-time anomaly detection.
- ▪The system processes sensor readings through four independent layers, demonstrating its capability to classify and verify data.
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Synrix — Edge Anomaly Routing Demo A reproducibility artifact for domain-bound anomaly detection on embedded hardware: public bearing data corpus, AION512 vector retrieval, deterministic routing, and an 11 KB behavioral gate. Runs on a $250 Jetson Orin Nano with no cloud dependency. Includes a behavioral equivalence gate, router throughput benchmark, and interactive web demo. Demo video (two parts) Part Where to record In this repo? A — Edge stack (gate, e2e, cross-domain catch) This repo — make demo-screen-record Yes — fully reproducible B — IP stack (WAVE 41k, phi encoders, Sentry/harness hotswap) Private aion-omega only Video + log in media/; no C source See docs/DEMO_SPLIT.md and media/README.md for file names and upload notes.
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