Re: High Bandwidth Mixing Cipher Chips
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Date: 10/28/05
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Date: 28 Oct 2005 08:14:42 -0700
Jan Panteltje wrote:
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I don't get the point of your posts. Of course Altera wants you to
buy the bigger FPGAs. They want to make money.
The whole point of engineering something is not to be wasteful.
Are you trying to encourage wasteful designs? Because if that's the
case just grab a few TiB sticks of ram and I'll show you a provably
secure 64-bit feistel.
Tom
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