Co-processor in the context of Cryptographic accelerator


Co-processor in the context of Cryptographic accelerator

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👉 Co-processor in the context of Cryptographic accelerator

In computing, a cryptographic accelerator is a co-processor designed specifically to perform computationally intensive cryptographic operations, doing so far more efficiently than the general-purpose CPU. Because many servers' system loads consist mostly of cryptographic operations, this can greatly increase performance.

Intel's AES-NI is by far the most common cryptographic accelerator in commodity hardware. VIA PadLock is another recent example.

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