Andy Polyakov wrote: | >>SHA-1: Dean already worked on this, using SSE2. | | So far Dean has been working on 32-bit codes. The reason he refers to | Opteron is rather because it's another SSE2-capable CPU to compare with, | than 64-bit one. Right?
Yes, Dean used the Opteron as a 32-bit CPU. But what I meant is that it is probably a better idea to work on a second algorithm (AES), and then to use these 2 differents approaches as a way to improve both of them. The more different implementation tricks we have, the better. -- Marc Bevand http://epita.fr/~bevand_m Computer Science School EPITA - System, Network and Security Dept. ______________________________________________________________________ OpenSSL Project http://www.openssl.org Development Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]
