Intel® Trust Domain Extensions (Intel® TDX) is a security technology introduced in the Intel® Xeon® Processors, starting from the 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Processor, and is present on all newer Generations of Intel® Xeon® Processors.
This technology offers increased confidentiality at the virtual machine (VM) level, enhancing privacy and control over your data.
Within an Intel® TDX confidential VM, the guest operating system (OS) and VM applications are isolated from access by the cloud host, hypervisor, and other VMs on the platform.
For Intel® TDX features to run on Intel® Xeon® Processors basic requirements for drivers needs to be present on the OS Kernel (Linux* distributions).
The table below describes the basic requirements for Intel® TDX readiness.
| Processor | TD Guest OS Support | Comments | AES Key Strength (bits) |
| 1st Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable | Not Supported | Not Supported | N/A |
| 2nd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable | Not Supported | Not Supported | N/A |
| 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable | Supported (with select SKUs) Check Intel® Product Specifications Kernel 6.6 and newer |
| 128 |
| 4th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable Intel® Xeon® W | Kernel 6.6 and newer |
| 128 |
| 5th Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable | Kernel 6.6 and newer |
| 128 |
| Intel® Xeon® 6 with E-cores | Kernel 6.6 and newer |
| 256 |
| Intel® Xeon® 6 with P-cores | Kernel 6.6 and newer |
| 256 |
| Note | Please note that Intel TDX support may vary depending on the specific processor model, SKU, and platform configuration. Additionally, TDX requires a compatible platform, BIOS, and operating system to function. It's essential to check with Intel and system vendors for the latest information on TDX support and compatibility. |
Linux distributions providing early preview access to Intel® TDX base host and guest functionality:
Customers should contact Early Preview distributors for full terms, plans, and roadmap.
For more details about Kernel, please get in touch with the Operating System Provider (OSP).
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