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Re: FW: on FPGAs vs ASICs

2005-03-21 Thread Major Variola (ret)
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Re: on FPGAs vs ASICs

2005-03-21 Thread Bill Stewart
At 11:11 AM 3/19/2005, Major Variola (ret) wrote: ---useful if you can't afford an ASIC run (a million bucks a mask...) ... For someone making 10,000 routers, you use FPGAs. DESCrack was solving a problem for which the x86 is not very efficient at computing --all the sub-byte bit-diddling-- and ha

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Re: on FPGAs vs ASICs

2005-03-21 Thread Tyler Durden
FPGAs probably make more sense for routers, because you want the ability to change the firmware more often, and a router has a bunch of other parts as well, and realistically, cypher-cracking is not an economically viable activity for most people, so the cost-benefit tradeoffs are a bit twisted. Th

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FW: on FPGAs vs ASICs

2005-03-21 Thread Trei, Peter
>From Major Variola (ret) > Tyler, Riad, etc: > FPGAs are used in telecom because the volumes do not support an ASIC > run. > Riad doesn't seem to appreciate this. He does understand that an ASIC > is more > efficient because its gates are used only for 1 computation, > rather than > most > (