Admissible Technologies is building the trust and engineering layer for quantum hardware — software that measures and certifies the machines teams already run, and a portfolio of protected hardware design blocks underneath it. The public site lays out the thesis. The full investment case lives in a confidential data room, available on request behind a mutual NDA.
Gate drift, qubit crosstalk, error correction that won't scale, and results you can't trust are not four separate failures. They are one problem — holding quantum distinctions under a finite budget — appearing at four layers of the machine. That single root cause gives the company a coherent architecture: a vendor-agnostic software layer that measures and certifies the budget today, and a five-family patent portfolio that engineers it into the hardware next.
The wedge is software, because it earns recurring revenue from the data the machines already produce, with no chip change required. The upside is hardware, because the protected design blocks convert from design partnerships into licensing — the "ARM of quantum" model.
The principle, the five-branch protection stack, and the two ways to work with us — enough to decide whether the full case is worth your time.
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