From: Phil Karn <karn@qualcomm.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1995-09-28 20:17:47 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 28 Sep 95 13:17:47 PDT
From: Phil Karn <karn@qualcomm.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Sep 95 13:17:47 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Using sound cards to accelerate RSA?
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>Somebody mentioned the possibility of using the a/d stage of a sound card
>as a source of random bits, and that brought a thought back to mind:
>given that a lot of sound cards are now shipping with DSP chips on board,
>has anyone written any code that uses the cards DSP to accelerate RSA
>processing?
But most sound cards still don't have DSP chips. And modern general
purpose CPUs are beginning to give them such a good run for their money
that I wonder whether DSPs will ever become widespread.
I'd stick with running RSA on the main CPU for now.
Phil
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