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[–] autotldr@lemmings.world 3 points 4 months ago

This is the best summary I could come up with:


The patches recently covered on Phoronix for up to 162% faster AES-GCM encryption/decryption with modern Intel and AMD processors is now queued for introduction in the upcoming Linux 6.11 cycle!

Eric Biggers of Google has been working on some big performance improvements.

After recently working on much faster AES-XTS performance for modern Intel and AMD CPUs that was merged for Linux 6.10, he turned his attention to enhancing the AES Galois/Counter Mode performance.

This work is focused on VAES and AVX-512/AVX10 implementations of AES-GCM for up to 162% better performance.

The news today is the work has been queued into cryptodev.

With it now hitting the crypto subsystem's development tree, it should be submitted for the upcoming Linux 6.11 merge window in July.


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