Re: Future of TB* mailing lists

2020-05-19 Thread Joerg Schiermeier
MAU wrote: > As long as the screenshot is less than 51 KB, which is the limit > for bug tracker. Uuups, I newer noticed this limitation there. And I uploaded a lot of screenshots. Every image I uploaded into the bug tracker was proccessed in my photo editor to get an exact shot of what I want

Does your CPU support hardware SHA1 acceleration?

2020-05-19 Thread Maxim Masiutin via TBBETA
Hello Tbbeta, Does your CPU support Intel SHA extensions? These are instructions introduced on Intel Goldmont microarchitecture. AMD added support in their processors for these instructions starting with Ryzen. There are seven new SSE-based instructions, four supporting SHA-1 and three for

Re:Does your CPU support hardware SHA1 acceleration?

2020-05-19 Thread Assad Baroot
Hello Maxim, On Wednesday, 20 May 2020, Maxim Masiutin Via Tbbeta wrote and made these points on the subject of "Does your CPU support hardware SHA1 acceleration?": > --- > SHA1 benchmark > --- > 150 data blocks of 1024 bytes took 1.3579

Re: Does your CPU support hardware SHA1 acceleration?

2020-05-19 Thread Gleason
Hello Tbbeta, Does your CPU support Intel SHA extensions? These are instructions introduced on Intel Goldmont microarchitecture. AMD added support in their processors for these instructions starting with Ryzen. There are seven new SSE-based instructions, four supporting SHA-1 and three for

Re: Does your CPU support hardware SHA1 acceleration?

2020-05-19 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Maxim, Tuesday, May 19, 2020, 3:58:15 PM, you wrote: > Does your CPU support Intel SHA extensions? These are instructions introduced > on Intel Goldmont microarchitecture. AMD added support in their processors for > these instructions starting with Ryzen. There are seven new SSE-based >

Re: Does your CPU support hardware SHA1 acceleration?

2020-05-19 Thread Maxim Masiutin via TBBETA
Hello Stuart, Wednesday, May 20, 2020, 5:06:52 AM, you wrote: > 150 data blocks of 1024 bytes took 1.0014 seconds to process by SHA1 using > CPU instructions (hardware), 1462.7576 Megabytes per second; 2.2528 seconds to > process by software implementation, 650.2314 Megabytes per second