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@intel engineers co-authored a whitepaper with engineers co-authored a whitepaper with
@TargonCompute
Not a partnership announcement. Not a logo swap. Engineers put their names on technical architecture built inside
#bittensor
The #1 objection enterprises have with decentralized compute is trust. "I'm not els on some random person's GPU."
Fair. That objection just got a lot harder to make.
The paper lays out encrypted VMs using Intel TDX + @nvidia confidential computing. The host operator can't see your data, your model weights, or your GPU memory.
Targon runs 1,500+ H200s and serves 20B+ inference tokens per day. Already in production.
But zoom out. This is the first time a major chip manufacturer validated a Bittensor subnet's architecture at the engineering level. Not marketing, but engineering.
That's a credibility bridge the entire ecosystem benefits from. Every subnet pitching to enterprise customers just got a reference point. "Intel already reviewed how confidential compute works on this network."
Bittensor's real unlock isn't more subnets. It's serious external players treating it as infrastructure worth building on.Bittensor's real unlock isn't more subnets. It's serious external players treating it as infrastructure worth building on.
Read the whole thing here:
community.intel.com/t5/Blogs/Produ…
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$TAO