OEM Platform Partnerships

Hardware-governed local AI for multi-system workspaces.

IntelliConnex licenses RocketBox to hardware partners building docks, storage systems, AI appliances, and professional workstations. The platform combines dedicated high-speed links, a hardware-managed data path, local AI services, and recurring software economics.

Private technical and commercial materials are shared with approved partner representatives.

RocketBox product concept

4-10

Attached systems supported

10/20 Gbps

Dedicated link classes

Hardware managed

FPGA-based control in the data path

Why Now

Multi-system compute needs coordinated AI controls:

Professional work is already multi-device. Most AI products still start with one PC, one dock, one storage box, or one appliance.

The category is forming now

Local models and hardware are available today. Ethernet and W-Fi makes local AI shareable, but still unmanaged. RocketBox delivers local access without network exposures while managing context memory, token use and data privacy across local and cloud AI.

Platform progression

1

Single PC AI

Personal compute improves, but files and workflows still scatter across devices.

2

Local AI appliance

More private than cloud, but commonly centered on one box or one network path.

3

Multi-system workspace

RocketBox lets an OEM package governed local AI around attached systems.

What Partners Can Build

A platform story beyond ports and peak specs.

RocketBox helps an OEM package connectivity, workspace services, local AI, and software attach into one product family.

Multi-system fabric

Dedicated attached-system links for workspaces that already span several PCs and workstations.

Shared workspace services

A foundation for local storage, sync, indexing, governance, and role-aware workflows.

Local AI layer

A path to private search, RAG, summarization, model services, and managed AI updates.

Software attach path

Partner programs can include subscription, upgrade, service, and launch economics.

Partner Paths

Five OEM programs worth evaluating.

Each path maps RocketBox to a concrete product category, buyer, and launch discussion.

Path 1

AI Dock

Premium dock category with fabric, setup, policy, and AI-service attach.

Path 2

Shared Storage

Governed storage, local indexing, backup, sync, and team workspace services.

Path 3

Local AI Appliance

Model packs, update services, private search, and local RAG workflows.

Path 4

Workstation Bundle

Hardware bundle margin plus recurring software and upgrade participation.

Path 5

Regulated Workspace

Policy, evidence, deployment support, and vertical solution packaging.

Protected Brief

Enough public signal. The decision detail stays private.

Approved partners receive the technical and commercial package needed to decide whether RocketBox belongs in their roadmap. Public visitors see the category, not the economics.

Architecture model

Approved access

Competitive landscape

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SKU paths

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Year-1 OEM economics

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Commercial model

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Partner launch path

Approved access

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Tell us who you represent and what you are evaluating. Every request is manually reviewed by IntelliConnex partnerships. Approval may require company verification or an NDA.

Best fit: product, engineering, business development, finance, and channel leaders evaluating a licensed platform or joint SKU program.