Origin inference provider — no resale, no mediation

Obsidian

Open-weight models served from owned capacity in Japan, Europe, and the United States. Published quantization, pricing, and retention terms. What we list is what runs.

Specimen 001

Volcanic glass forms when there is no time for mediation.

Lava that cools too fast to crystallize. One material, one path, no intermediate structure. We built the serving stack the same way — requests hit our GPUs directly, and every property below is measured, not claimed.

Mineral datasheet Infrastructure equivalent
Luster
Vitreous — light passes without scattering
Time to first token
p50 · 0.21 s (streaming)
Fracture
Conchoidal — breaks along a predictable curve
Failure behavior
Early 429s over queueing · no silent degradation
Composition
≥ 70% silica — a single dominant phase
Capacity
100% owned or long-leased GPU clusters
Transparency
Translucent at the edge
Metrics
TTFT, throughput, uptime published per model
Who we serve

Built to sit behind routing networks, not to be one.

Obsidian has no self-serve signup and no consumer product. Capacity is delivered through two channels only.

Aggregators and routing networks

Provider-schema model listings, deterministic quantization, monthly invoicing, and automated settlement. Integration designed around the requirements of inference marketplaces.

Enterprise capacity contracts

Reserved throughput on dedicated clusters, in the jurisdiction your compliance team requires. Japanese, European, and US traffic each terminates in-region.

Regions

Three jurisdictions. In-region termination in each.

TYO-1

Tokyo

Primary APAC region. H200-class clusters, dual-provider power, direct peering with major JP ISPs.

Serving
OSA-1

Osaka

In-country failover for Tokyo. Independent grid and network path for regulated workloads.

Serving
FRA-1

Frankfurt

European region. GDPR-scoped processing, EU-resident metadata, no transatlantic round trip.

Serving
ASH-1

Ashburn

US region on the North-Virginia interconnect corridor, closest to US aggregator traffic.

Serving

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