Wilman Lee, Vodafone <[email protected]> writes:

>to serve constrained devices

Uhh... ML-KEM and constrained devices?  The ML-KEM code I'm using, the very
nice mlkem-native cut down to only do -768, is about the same size as all the
other crypto code I've got (AES, (3)DES, SHA-1, SHA2, Poly1305, ChaCha, CAST,
IDEA - yeah, for PGP) put together.  The only time you can put "ML-KEM" and
"constrained devices" in the same sentence is if the words in between them are
"totally unsuited for".

Peter.

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