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Re: [openrisc] BOCHS, minimum number.
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From: <test1@yahoo.com>
To: <openrisc@opencores.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 1:29 AM
Subject: Re: [openrisc] BOCHS, minimum number.
> Is it possible for multiple OpenRISC CPUs to compete with a single Pentium
IV 2.2 GHz CPU? (Price / performance)
>
You cannot answer that question without knowing what you want to do and how
you want to accomplish it. When using a Programable Logic Device you can
place one or many OpenRISC CPUs into the chip or, and this is the important
part, or you can devise a solution engine that looks nothing like what can
be done with a Pentium IV 2.2 GHz CPU or bunch of OpenRISC CPUs. For an
example from a prior message to this forum from John Dalton
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This may make interesting reading to some of you
(found it on slashdot):
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rnc1/descrack/
Basically, it's about a Cambridge University
group who have cracked DES (as used in banking)
with an off the shelf Altera board (Excalibur)
and two days processing time.
The article includes a good explanation of DES
technology. Source code is also included for
the curious. (May be of interest to those
handling the DES project?)
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To solve this problem using a Pentium IV 2.2 GHz could take 100's of years
but by crafting a solution engine they could reach the solution overnight.
Jim Dempsey
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