From: Bill Stout <stoutb@pios.com>
To: cypherpunks@algebra.com
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From: Bill Stout <stoutb@pios.com>
Date: Sat, 10 May 1997 01:49:40 +0800
To: cypherpunks@algebra.com
Subject: 64-bit CPU 10x faster in crypto?
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During a Digital seminar, a statement was made that 64-bit CPUs are about
10x faster than a 32-bit CPU in dealing with crypto, and that Alphas are
favorites of Crypto-affiliated Gov't agencies. I spoke with a reference
within Digital and the following logic was presented:
o A 128-bit key is processed in two 64-bit chunks, vs four 32-bit chunks,
greatly reducing processing time.
o The Alpha executes four instructions per clock cycle.
o Alpha clock ratings are 600MHz this summer.
o Caveat: The O.S. needs to support 64-bit processing (Digital UNIX or
Linux, not NT).
I'm concerned about the strength of personal/corporate crypto in face of
large jumps in processing power.
I do not subscribe to cypherpunks due to the volume, so please respond to me
directly on this question. stoutb@pios.com
Bill Stout
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