MythWorx Introduces NeuroWorx Reasoning Engine

April 29, 2026
MythWorx has launched NeuroWorx, a verifier-first AI reasoning engine that runs on CPUs and consumes about 2% of the power used by large language models. The company is opening an invite-only private preview for selected organizations.

MythWorx has launched NeuroWorx, an AI reasoning engine designed to produce verifiable conclusions with minimal power use, announced in a press release. The company described the system as verifier-first, meaning it evaluates constraints and eliminates invalid reasoning paths to ensure deterministic results.

NeuroWorx operates entirely on CPUs and uses about 2% of the power required by most large language models. It can run on small compute systems such as microservers, gateways, and air-gapped units, making it suitable for edge deployments where transformer models are impractical.

The engine provides audit-ready explanations, zero hallucinations, and can function offline without cloud dependency. It is intended for industries where accuracy and traceability are critical, including finance, healthcare, and defense.

To support the launch, MythWorx opened an invite-only private preview for selected organizations. The 45-day program began on April 23, with participants chosen through an application process. TDi Technologies CEO Bill Johnson endorsed the system, citing its efficiency and reliability for enterprise cybersecurity workloads.

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