> And even if there weren't, such a limitation is not exactly a pro-buy
> argument in the first place. It strongly reminds me of VIA's Nehemiah
> processor, advertised with AES engine, that happened to be missing in
> the early Nehemiah versions. Having bought such a CPU myself, it was
> surely my last VIA CPU.

In course of an evaluation I'm testing different encryption solutions.
At the moment I would also advise against buying a GEODE CPU - as these
are not the only problems with crypto support. Anyway I thought it might
be possible to use ecryptfs without the hardware aes-128 engine...

--Markus


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