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Transform any laptop into a GPU powerhouse with the world’s first intelligent external GPU dock. OCuLink PCIe 5.0, USB4 40Gbps, 5 layers of AI intelligence.
Your ultrabook has a RTX-ready CPU but no GPU slot.
Training models on laptop GPU takes hours instead of minutes.
Rendering 4K on integrated graphics is a slideshow.
BREACH changes everything.
6 layers of AI. Zero setup. Zero compromise.
Real benchmarks. No marketing fluff.
Tap the hotspots to explore what makes BREACH different.
The GPU runs cool. The electronics run cooler. An isolated dual-chamber design keeps thermal zones completely separated.
Upper Chamber — GPU Airflow
Direct intake through mesh grilles, exhaust out the rear. Maximum GPU cooling.
Lower Chamber — PCB + PSU
Dedicated 80mm fan. Isolated from GPU heat. Longer component lifespan.
Thermal Barrier
Insulation wall between chambers prevents heat migration.
Not software encryption. Hardware-level, always-on, zero performance hit.
Military-grade encryption on every byte.
Hardware-fused — burned once, never cloned.
Cache + user storage, fully locked down.
Remove the SSD from the dock — it’s unreadable.
Specs. Compatibility. Comparison.
No Pro tier. No Standard tier. Just BREACH.
Everything included. No hidden fees.
Any laptop with a USB-C port supporting Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 5, or USB4 will work. For OCuLink, your laptop needs an OCuLink port (some gaming laptops have one). Most modern laptops from 2020+ are compatible via USB-C.
BREACH supports any standard desktop GPU that fits in a dual-slot PCIe x16 configuration with up to 300W TDP. This includes NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30/40/50 series, AMD Radeon RX 7000/9000 series, and Intel Arc GPUs.
Yes — BREACH is the first eGPU dock with macOS support. Phase 1 (available at launch) enables CUDA and ROCm AI compute workloads. Phase 2 (3-6 months later) adds GameStream for gaming. Powered by open-source community drivers.
The dual-chamber design isolates the GPU fan from the PCB fan. Under typical gaming load, expect ~35 dBA at 1 meter — quieter than most gaming laptops. The 80mm PCB fan is nearly silent at all times.
Via USB-C: yes, BREACH supports hot-plug with proper eject. Via OCuLink: the connection must be established before boot for maximum stability. We recommend connecting before powering on for both interfaces.
Fully supported. BREACH auto-detects Thunderbolt 5 and utilizes the full 80 Gbps bandwidth when available. The Native Stack still provides benefits on top of TB5 through compression and caching.
All NVMe storage inside BREACH is encrypted with AES-256 XTS using a unique hardware key per dock (Hardware-fused). If someone removes the SSD from your dock, the data is unreadable. No software key to steal.
We’re targeting Q4 2026 for first shipments to waitlist members. Kickstarter backers get priority. Join the waitlist to lock in your position and receive early-bird pricing when the campaign launches.
The FPGA-based AI engine runs 6 layers of intelligence: smart data compression (2× bandwidth), NVMe caching, predictive prefetch (anticipates your next data requests), workload optimization (allocates resources dynamically), and an AI model manager that auto-detects and configures your ML models. All of this runs on-device — no cloud, no latency.
On Windows and Linux, BREACH works with standard NVIDIA/AMD/Intel drivers — no proprietary software required. The FPGA intelligence layer is transparent to the OS. On macOS, our open-source community drivers handle the AI compute and GameStream features. A companion app provides monitoring and configuration but is entirely optional.