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Michael S <already5chosen@yahoo.com> writes:On Mon, 3 Jun 2024 08:03:53 -0000 (UTC)
Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid> wrote:
On Thu, 30 May 2024 18:31:46 +0000, MitchAlsup1 wrote:ead,
=2030 years ago you could say the same thing about encryption. =20=20
I don=E2=80=99t think newer CPUs have been optimized for
encryption. Inst=we see newer encryption algorithms (or ways of using them) that>
work better on current CPUs.=20
I think moderate efficiency on CPU, not too low, but not high either,
is a requirement for (symmetric-key) cipher. Esp. when the key is
128-bit or shorter.
Most modern CPUs have instruction set support for symmetric ciphers
such as AES, SM2/SM3 as well as message digest/hash (SHA1, SHA256 et
al).
High throughput encryption has been done by hardware accelerators for
decades now (e.g. bbn or ncypher HSM boxes sitting on a SCSI bus;
now such HSM are an integral part of many SoC).
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