Sovereign compute,
reconstructed from the noise.
Raw GPU supply across Europe behaves like the prime numbers: up close, pure noise. Lyceum is the orchestration layer that rebuilds it into predictable, sovereign, allocatable compute — deployed today on NVIDIA Blackwell B200s in Berlin and Zürich, and priced, at last, in euros.
Every sovereignty incumbent in Europe is enterprise-clunky; every neocloud with a developer experience worth the name ignores sovereignty. Lyceum holds the empty quadrant — EU-sovereign by design, with the developer experience nobody else in Europe ships. The metal is real, the jurisdiction is fixed, and the ledger is in euros.
The metal, drawn to scale.
Six instruments. One fabric.
Where the data stays.
Each zone is a coordinate lock. Workloads execute under EU/EFTA jurisdiction on renewable power, and the data never crosses the border. Dot density marks deployed capacity.
Why the topology is shaped this way.
A fat-tree is not decoration. Every spine is sized so that any leaf can reach any other at full bandwidth — the construction guides below are left unerased, as proof the layout was reasoned, not drawn.
No console safari. Just ship.
# install & authenticate against your sovereign zone $ pip install lyceum && lyceum auth login # deploy an endpoint to EU-DK-01, billed per second, in € $ lyceum deploy llama-3.3-70b --zone eu-dk-01 --gpu b200 ✓ endpoint live · https://eu-dk-01.lyceum.run/v1 · €0.00 idle
Set and typeset in Berlin & Zürich.
Lyceum — after Aristotle's school, where knowledge was walked through, not sold. We run EU-sovereign NVIDIA Blackwell B200s today, with B300s forthcoming, on renewable-powered compute zones across the Union. Founded by Magnus Grünewald (CEO) and Maximilian Niroomand (CTO). Backed by redalpine, ~€10.3M pre-seed.
00 TELEMETRY
01 TITLE
02 ABSTRACT
03 FIG-002 · B200
04 PRODUCTS
05 FIG-003 · ZONES
06 CONSTRUCTION
07 FIG-004 · PRICE
08 DEVELOPER
09 COLOPHON