The News
Ghost Protocol (Pvt) Ltd is a member of NVIDIA Inception. The program is NVIDIA's global network for startups building with AI and accelerated computing. It is free to join, it is not an investment, and it is not an award. It is access: developer resources and technical training, preferred pricing on NVIDIA hardware and software, and exposure to NVIDIA's venture capital network.
What We Build on NVIDIA Hardware
This membership is not decorative. A real share of our engineering already runs on NVIDIA silicon, in our own studio, on hardware we control:
- WYVERN, our real-time rendering engine in Rust (temporal anti-aliasing, clustered lighting, probe-based global illumination), is developed and verified on NVIDIA RTX GPUs over Vulkan.
- Our media pipeline generates production image and short-video assets locally on RTX hardware rather than rented cloud GPUs.
- DragonSpark, a small language model we are training in-house through distillation and QLoRA fine-tuning, is GPU-bound work end to end.
- Wyrm, our AI-memory MCP server, runs its semantic recall on local embedding models. Client context never has to leave the machine it was written on.
What Membership Changes
Three things, concretely. First, direct access to NVIDIA's developer resources and training sharpens the GPU side of our stack faster than we could alone. Second, preferred hardware and software pricing makes our local-first architecture cheaper to scale: more capability on our own metal, less dependence on third-party clouds. For security work that matters, because client data stays on hardware we control. Third, the program gives our products a route into NVIDIA's go-to-market and investor network as they grow.
What Does Not Change
The work. Security-first engineering, fixed-price penetration tests, and tools that run where the client is. Membership is a program relationship, not an endorsement; our work stands on its own results, and we intend to keep it that way.
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