Computer by default. Supercomputer by permission.

Supercomputer when you need more.

TARX starts as Personal AI Compute on your Computer. Supercomputer is permissioned power for heavier work, governed routing, and evidence when the Computer is not enough.

Computer

The default route. TARX starts on your device for private memory, local files, and local tool execution.

Supercomputer

Use TARX-managed hosted compute when the work needs more speed, Voice, Vision, or heavier capacity.

Enterprise compute

Move the same runtime contract into customer-scoped infrastructure or approved provider agreements.

Hosted tools vs installed tools

The launch boundary is precise: hosted MCP is described as 44 hosted tools. The larger 310+ tool claim applies only when TARX is installed with local MCP servers running.

44

Hosted tools for Supercomputer launch routes

310+

Installed tools when local MCP servers are running

Computer free. Supercomputer optional. No mesh-earn marketplace.

TARX is free on your Computer. Supercomputer is permissioned power.

TARX Free

$0

TARX is free on your Computer. No account required for Computer use.

  • Local memory and files stay under your control
  • Computer-first route for private work
  • Installed local MCP tools when TARX is running
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Supercomputer

Optional

Use Supercomputer when the Computer is not enough and you approve the route.

  • Heavier workloads
  • Governed routing
  • Evidence trail for hosted work
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Permissioned headroom

Optional

Supercomputer capacity is granted for approved work only. No public mesh-earn marketplace.

  • Off by default
  • Route evidence
  • Not a credit economy
See pricing

Power Bundles

Optional

Buy optional permissioned capacity when approved work needs more headroom than your grant or allowance covers.

  • Optional hosted capacity
  • Clear usage evidence
  • Not required for TARX Free
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Enterprise

Custom

Enterprise Runtime with governed routing, evidence trail, and deployment control.

  • Customer-scoped infrastructure
  • Approved provider agreements
  • Public-sector pilot path
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Route evidence, not black boxes.

Supercomputer should be visible as a route decision: what moved, why it needed hosted capacity, and what approval or policy made it valid.

Enterprise-owned hardware stays on the path.

The same runtime can move from local devices to TARX-managed compute, customer-scoped deployments, or approved provider agreements.

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