> On 18 Oct 2016, at 08:26, diffusae <punasipuli@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > AES-NI is an extension to the x86 architecture for CPUs from Intel and > AMD. The Pi 3 is build with a ARM Cortex-A53 CPU (ARMv8-A). This has > NEON SIMD extension (Advanced SIMD 128 bit registers) with instruction > level support for AES (which implement AES rounds) and SHA-1/SHA-256. > > So, I think it should be faster with Tor. It would depend on whether your OpenSSL/LibreSSL was built with the appropriate accelerated instruction support. That said, the rest of Tor's crypto doesn't have NEON acceleration yet. Tim > > On 17.10.2016 15:47, Petrusko wrote: >> I don't remember, RPi v3 has the famous AES-NI that make everything >> faster for Tor ? :s > _______________________________________________ > tor-relays mailing list > tor-relays@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays T -- Tim Wilson-Brown (teor) teor2345 at gmail dot com PGP C855 6CED 5D90 A0C5 29F6 4D43 450C BA7F 968F 094B ricochet:ekmygaiu4rzgsk6n xmpp: teor at torproject dot org ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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