Re: LibTomCrypt ASN.1...



tomstdenis@xxxxxxxxx writes:

Phil Carmody wrote:
Keep up the good work, Tom.
Do you have access to or interest in grown-up processors like G5s?

I'd rather have my 2P 2.6Ghz dual core opterons anyday over some G5
box.

Shame - in competant hands G5s are noticably faster than any
x86 variant per clock tick. (30% faster, I'd say, and that's
both for memory-bound and compute-bound tasks.)

Phil
--
What is it: is man only a blunder of God, or God only a blunder of man?
-- Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), The Twilight of the Gods
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