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The Appliance Philosophy.

The modern computer is a marvel of versatility, designed to do everything for everyone. But to explore the quantum frontier, you don’t need more features; you need a clearer signal. The Kiwi I is a specialized instrument—a silent, localized environment where the only thing running is your logic. We didn’t build a replacement for your workstation; we built a sanctuary for your work.

Much like a fine piano or a high-end camera, the Kiwi I has exactly what you need and nothing you don't. It provides a seamless interface between your imagination and the quantum fleet. It is an appliance for the mind, built to turn complex physics into a creative act.

Masterstroke Engineering.

We didn’t just put a computer in a box; we implemented a 1.5mm 6063-T6 architectural aluminum heatsink. We chose this specific alloy (HE9) for its superior thermal conductivity and structural rigidity. By utilizing a high-mass passive thermal kit, the Kiwi I dissipates heat through its entire skin. No fans. No noise. Just 0dB of silent performance.

We have designed the Kiwi I as a permanent, dedicated instrument. By securing the OS at the hardware level and utilizing a sealed internal architecture, we ensure your research environment remains stable, predictable, and ready for a lifetime of use.

deliciOS.

Built on a stable, hardened Debian core, deliciOS is a proprietary environment designed for those who build. It is a clean, UNIX-based foundation that replaces the noise of a standard desktop with the Trinity of Tools:

  • Scout: A streamlined file manager. Your work stays local on your silicon.

  • Editor: A distraction-free TUI (Textual User Interface) designed for the languages of the future.

  • Terminal: Your direct line to the machine, featuring the integrated HomeBrew package manager.

The CoreQuantum Framework.

At the heart of the Kiwi I is the CoreQuantum daemon—a custom-built asynchronous scheduler. Using a Mailbox Handshake Architecture, the system dispatches your code to a dedicated background process. This ensures that your interface remains fluid and responsive, even while the machine handles the heavy physics of quantum simulation.

Intelligent Routing. deliciOS automatically audits your workload and routes it to the most efficient resource:

  • The CPU: For standard classical logic.

  • Edge QPU (Aer): For localized state-vector simulation.

  • IBM Quantum Bridge: For deep-space BQP problems that require physical hardware.

The Open Bridge.

BYOKKM (Bring Your Own Key, Keyboard, and Monitor). We don’t sell you compute time. Through our "Concierge" setup, you drop in your own IBM API Token. The Kiwi I then acts as a dedicated physical gateway, allowing you to move from local simulation to the IBM Quantum fleet with a single line of code.

Tech Specs.

ComponentSpecification
SiliconBroadcom BCM2711 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 @ 1.8GHz
Enclosure

Anodized 6063-T6 Aluminum and Deep Black Acrylic

FinishBlack Anodised (10μm)
Dimensions

110mm (W) x 30mm (H) x 95mm (D)

OS64-bit deliciOS (Debian-based Kernel)
FrameworkCoreQuantum

Connectivity

Gigabit Ethernet

A Founder’s Note.

The Kiwi I is our first step toward reimagining the personal computer. It is a dedicated instrument for the quantum era, hand-assembled by us in our lab. We are looking for the first 5 Architects to help us define what happens next.

One More Thing.

Democratizing the frontier means removing the layers of abstraction between the researcher and the machine. The Kiwi I is built on the BYOKKM model (Bring Your Own Key, Keyboard, and Monitor).

We have engineered a Direct Handshake architecture. Your API token is stored locally on your device. Your code remains in your editor. Your results stay in your terminal.

We don’t see your keys. We don’t see your code. We don’t see your results.

Founder's Edition: 5 Units

$499 | Hand-Assembled | 4-6 Week Lead Time