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:ID: 84a537b4-4256-50c8-91f5-dd5b4538418f
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#+title: Verification Appliance (Hardware)
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#+filetags: :passepartout:revenue:hardware:fpga:tenstorrent:
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An FPGA or Tenstorrent card pre-loaded with a mature Passepartout image, [[file:domain-gate-packages.org][domain-specific gate rules]], and a hardware root of trust. No cloud dependency.
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**Target:** regulated industries needing [[file:evaluation-harness.org][provable compliance]] that cannot accept cloud-based AI.
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**Price:** $5K-$50K/unit. **Volume:** hundreds to low thousands in year one.
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The [[file:self-driving-lisp-machine.org][Lisp Machine]] on Tenstorrent P150 (~72 RISC-V Tensix cores on a PCIe card) is the realistic first target: the microcode is RISC-V assembly (software), not FPGA bitstream (hardware). The system can propose, load, test, and roll back a new dispatch routine in seconds. An FPGA path would add synthesis time (minutes to hours per iteration). This hardware-first approach embodies [[file:lisp-economics.org][Lisp economics]] — verification hardware has near-zero marginal cost. The [[file:upgrade-lifecycle.org][Upgrade lifecycle]] for the appliance is managed via signed firmware updates with Merkle snapshots.
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Revenue estimate: 50 sales in year one = $250K-$2.5M.
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