“The network is the computer.”

— John Gage, Sun Microsystems (1984)

Reprogramming the Network

Most people don’t realize we’re still using protocols from the 1980s to move packets across the world. TCP/IP. UDP. BGP. DNS. Names everyone knows. Code that’s barely changed.

The infrastructure that powers your AI model, your stock exchange, your satellite—still runs on reactive rules and static routing tables.

We believe this is untenable.

Narrative Violation

The dominant narrative is that “networking is solved.” More speed, more bandwidth, more spectrum—that’s the answer. Silicon pushes ahead. The cloud gets cheaper. Packet loss becomes someone else’s problem.

Underneath it all is legacy infrastructure. It was never built for autonomy, intelligence, or unpredictability. It wasn’t designed for AI or the volatility of financial markets. And it certainly wasn’t made for real-time command in degraded or edge environments.

The narrative says networking is boring. We say it’s broken.

What We’re Building

Cosmic Labs is building the first real intelligent network protocols—which learn, predict, and adapt. Not just faster routing. Actual cognition at the packet layer.

We train on both classical and quantum architectures—because real-world networks are uncertain, dynamic, and nonlinear.

We deploy as fault-tolerant software across CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, and even legacy nodes—because mission-critical systems don’t get to start from scratch.

And we’re hardware-agnostic by design—because autonomy shouldn’t come with a hardware lock-in.

Why Now

There’s been a quiet collapse of imagination in networking.

Everyone’s trying to speed up a system that was never built to think.

We’re not iterating TCP.

We’re ending it.


Cosmic Labs

Built for the future of intelligence, autonomy, and real-time control.

Not just a faster network. A smarter one.