MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641017314 A) filed by Flowsphere India Private Limited, Bengaluru, Karnataka, on Feb. 17, for 'a system and method for offline-first sovereign artificial intelligence operation.'

Inventor(s) include Sharma, ASV Nagesh Kumar.

The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention relates to a system and method for sovereign, offline-first artificial intelligence inference that integrates hardware safeguards, software orchestration, and secure data management into a unified framework. The disclosed system comprises a hardware processor with a neural processing unit and graphics processing unit, a secure enclave directly interconnected with the neural processing unit, and encrypted non-volatile storage for model weights. Decryption of model weights occurs exclusively within a trusted execution environment, thereby ensuring confidentiality and resistance to side-channel attacks. An orchestration circuit dynamically partitions workloads between heterogeneous processors based on real-time thermal and memory conditions. A vector state store maintains embeddings and context persistently in an offline encrypted database, enabling continuity of inference without synchronization with external servers. An offline synchronization state machine provides pure offline, ephemeral synchronization, and sovereign backup modes. Hardware-level safeguards include a circuit breaker disabling wireless interfaces and a unified memory architecture minimizing latency. The invention ensures privacy-compliant, connectivity-independent, and secure inference on consumer-grade edge devices."

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