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Clear answers about what HolonomiX is, what the benchmark proves, and how access works.

What is HolonomiX?
HolonomiX is a holonomic execution substrate — infrastructure that treats tensor-native execution as its native compute grammar. For bounded classes of high-dimensional workloads, it collapses the cost and scale assumptions of dense-first infrastructure.
Is HolonomiX a simulation company?
Simulation is the first public product surface, not the full identity of the company. The substrate is domain-general within its tensor-native regime; simulation is where public proof begins.
Is HolonomiX just using QTT?
QTT and related tensor-native methods are part of the enabling method family. The deeper distinction is that HolonomiX treats tensor-native execution as the native compute grammar of the system rather than a sidecar to dense-first infrastructure.
Does the benchmark prove dense explicit cell materialization?
No. The public benchmark is explicit about its claim boundary. It proves represented-scale execution in compressed QTT form under a signed receipt chain.
Is HolonomiX claiming to replace all dense compute?
No. The claim is bounded. HolonomiX shows that, in some workload regimes, the dense-first baseline may no longer be the right baseline.
Can I evaluate it more deeply?
Yes. HolonomiX supports four access lanes: Public Proof Surface (open to anyone), Bounded Diligence (for qualified evaluators), Pilot / Private Deployment (for scoped engagements), and Strategic Inquiry (for enterprise-level discussion). Visit the Access page to find the right path.
Is HolonomiX a quantum company?
No. The architecture has strategic durability characteristics that may align well with the evolution of heterogeneous and future compute, but HolonomiX is not being positioned as a quantum company.

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The public proof surface is open now. Diligence, pilot, and strategic lanes are available through the access page.