0G Labs launches the privacy computing product 0G Private Computer, supporting TEE verification for AI inference
According to official disclosure from 0G Labs, 0G Private Computer has officially launched, providing privacy inference services based on TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) for AI agents and developers. Users can access the service through pc.0g.ai.
The official statement indicates that the product utilizes a hardware isolation environment composed of Intel TDX CPU and NVIDIA H100/H200 GPU, with all inference requests completed within the TEE. Input content is transmitted in an encrypted manner, and output results will undergo signature verification, ensuring that service providers cannot directly view user data.
Currently, the platform supports models such as DeepSeek DeepSeek Chat V3, Alibaba Qwen3.6 Plus, Zhipu AI GLM-5-FP8, Qwen3-VL-30B, OpenAI Whisper-large-v3, and z-image, and provides an interface compatible with the OpenAI API, allowing developers to complete migration by modifying the base URL.
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