> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Zooko O'Whielacronx" <zooko zooko.com>
...
> The AES competition resulted in a block cipher that was
faster as
> well as safer than the previous standards. I hope that
the next
> generation of hash functions achieve something similar,
because for
> my use cases speed in a hash function is more important
than speed
> in encryption.
>
I believe that this will be more and more the case. Hashes
will
probably become slower relative to ciphers. CPUs are
becoming
multi-core and data pipelining from RAM into a CPU on-chip
cache
is now common. Both of these semiconductor trends will make
existing hashes become bottlenecks and will make it harder
to
design a fast new hash.
- Alex
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