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From: bart@netcom.com (Harry Bartholomew)
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 94 04:21:13 PST
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Subject: New fast cryptocomputer chip
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On page 20 of EE Times, Feb. 14, 1994, Roger Woolnough wrote:
"By linking up with an Israeli company specializing in
cryptographic technology, SGS-Thompson Microelectronics has
developed a family of monolithic cryptocomputers aimed at
high-security smart-card applications. The new devices combine
SGS-Thompson's ST16XYZ secure smart-card architecture with
cryptographic enhancements developed by Fortress U&T Ltd."
Summarizing the remainder - The approach is based on public key
encryption, speed is enhanced by a modular arithmatic coprocessor
developed by Fortress for very fast execution of modular
exponentiation operations. "A typical 512-bit signature calculation
can be performed 10 times faster than with the best performing
smart-card cryptoprocessor currently on the market.
The ST16CF54 will be followed by further devices, such as
the ST16KF74, capable of full-speed X.25 communications."
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