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Updated · PC Tech Magazine · May 23
Mike Partners Unveils 3DL Hypercomputing After Investing $220 Million in Quantum Successor
Updated
Updated · PC Tech Magazine · May 23

Mike Partners Unveils 3DL Hypercomputing After Investing $220 Million in Quantum Successor

5 articles · Updated · PC Tech Magazine · May 23
  • $220 million-backed 3DL was introduced by Mike Partners as a new “Hypercomputing” architecture he says succeeds both supercomputing and quantum computing.
  • 3DL replaces binary’s 1D processing with what Partners calls 3D data flows, aiming to resolve relationships simultaneously rather than through sequential read-transform-write cycles.
  • Partners says the system can run across legacy transmission lines and offers a vastly larger set of data representations than conventional computing architectures.
  • The launch is tied to a broader AI strategy: Partners argues current models are built on human language instead of physical reality, and says his next systems will be trained on physics-first relational structures.
  • By positioning 3DL as a new computing foundation rather than a faster chip design, Partners is framing it as a post-quantum platform for a broader technological shift.
Is Mike Partners’ Hypercomputing a true quantum killer, or will Google and IBM's established roadmaps prevail?
Can an AI trained on physics instead of human language actually discover new laws of nature?

3DL Hypercomputing: Mike Partners’ $10 Billion Gamble on Relational, Physics-Driven AI

Overview

On May 23, 2026, 3DL Hypercomputing was officially unveiled, sending ripples through the tech industry and sparking widespread speculation about its impact. Led by Mike Partners, who invested $10 billion of his own fortune, 3DL aims to redefine computational power and human-computer interaction. This bold move signals an ambitious scale and potential for major industry disruption. Many analysts predict a significant shift in the competitive landscape, as 3DL’s vision and substantial backing highlight its intent to innovate and challenge existing technology paradigms.

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