Corvex Completes Confidential Computing Deployment on NVIDIA HGX B200 for Secure AI
Corvex verified production deployment of confidential computing on NVIDIA HGX B200 systems, enabling encrypted GPU-to-GPU communication via NVSwitch and NVLink with Intel Trust Domain Extensions and remote attestation. The production-ready infrastructure mitigates data-in-use risks and supports secure AI in regulated industries, boosting value of the pending all-stock merger with Movano.
1. Production Deployment of Confidential Computing
Corvex completed and verified production deployment of confidential computing on NVIDIA HGX B200 systems, demonstrating encrypted GPU-to-GPU communication using NVIDIA NVSwitch and NVLink fabrics. This marks the first validated operational infrastructure primitive providing end-to-end AI security inclusive of CPU and GPU remote attestation.
2. Security and Performance Capabilities
The deployment leverages Intel Trust Domain Extensions and NVIDIA Confidential Computing to protect data in use at runtime without compromising scale, delivering near-native performance and cryptographic proof of platform integrity via Intel Trust Authority. Remote attestation ensures hardware, firmware, and system configurations remain uncompromised during workload execution.
3. Strategic Implications for Movano Merger
This production-ready confidential computing capability enhances Corvex’s value proposition by addressing data-in-use risks in regulated and multi-tenant AI environments, strengthening the rationale for its all-stock merger with Movano. The verified infrastructure supports compliance, auditability, and operational trust critical for enterprise and sovereign AI deployments.