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In order to provide more seamless code navigation and discovery, Intel is planning to consolidate the naming used for Confidential Computing source code repositories.
Starting 12th November 2025:
- Code repositories related to Intel® Software Guard Extensions (Intel® SGX) will share a common prefix of intel/confidential-computing.sgx and be discoverable using this query.
- Code repositories related to Intel® Trust Domain Extensions (Intel® TDX) will share a common prefix of intel/confidential-computing.tdx and be discoverable using this query.
- Code repositories related to more than one Intel security technology will share a common prefix of intel/confidential-computing.tee and be discoverable using this query.
The new naming structure is intended to streamline access to security technology-specific material as well as to be able to more easily identify relationships between source code repositories.
What is changing?
The primary URLs of the source code repositories are going to change. Notable renames:
- intel/SGXDataCenterAttestationPrimitives intel/confidential-computing.tee.dcap
- intel/linux-sgxintel/confidential-computing.sgx
- intel/intel-sgx-ssl intel/confidential-computing.sgx.lib.sgx-ssl
- intel/tdx-module intel/confidential-computing.tdx.tdx-module
- intel/tdx-module-binariesintel/confidential-computing.tdx.tdx-module.binaries
- intel/tdx-loader intel/confidential-computing.tdx.tdx-loader
(not a complete list - refer to the table at the bottom of this announcement for a full set)
What is NOT changing?
The existing (legacy) URLs remain functional and will remain available as a transparent alias for the new name.
Users can continue to use the legacy URLs for code access and downloads without interruption. As a result, all development workflows—including git—remain fully supported. Only online code browsing will redirect to the new URLs. The underlying technical details are described in the following GitHub* article.
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