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Your time is short, so here's the straight version.

Open Nexus is not a product you can buy yet. It's an open foundation: a clean, vertically integrated operating system built from the ground up on open RISC-V hardware, with a strong focus on capability-based security.

The real commercial impact is still years away. Anyone who says otherwise is probably selling something.

So why talk now?

Because the most important platforms of an era are rarely shaped by the biggest budgets. They're shaped by the small number of people who were simply there early — while everything was still fluid. You probably recognize the shape of that: the ones who end up early to something foundational usually aren't the ones with the most resources, just the ones who saw it a little sooner than everyone else. And foundations, once they take, tend to matter for a very long time.

What early involvement could mean for you

While it's still this early, a little goes a long way:

  • You get to influence direction while the interfaces and priorities are still flexible — toward the hardware profiles, use cases and requirements that actually matter to your world.
  • Your technical people can look under the hood of a from-scratch, capability-secure system at a depth that's genuinely rare today.
  • You become one of the first handful of organizations on record supporting a serious attempt at open digital sovereignty — before most people are even paying attention.

It costs almost nothing

Right now the most valuable thing you can give isn't funding. It's signal.

A good introduction. Putting the project in front of the right people internally. Maybe letting me present once to the right team. That kind of quiet early support moves the whole thing forward more than you'd expect — and for us it's worth more than any sponsorship at this stage.

Early doesn't stay available, though. Once the interfaces harden and the project becomes obvious, the cost of being part of it only goes one way.

What this is not

  • No finished product yet
  • No IP transfer
  • No exclusivity
  • No control over the roadmap

Just an honest, fully open project (Apache 2.0), built in public by people who care deeply about doing this right.

If you're technically inclined, the architecture and security proofs and the papers and DOIs are right here. You'll see pretty quickly why this feels different.

If this quietly excites you — because you see the long-term importance of open, sovereign computing infrastructure, and like the idea of being among the first to engage with it — I'd be happy to talk. No pressure, just a real conversation.

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