John L. Bass wrote:
> Anybody know what the key rate is for the fastest dual
core pc available
> today?
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Off of my Athlon x2 4200 overclocked to 2750MHz, I'm getting
~23Mkeys/s
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Fully unrolled RC5 on FPGA
2006-11-17 18:36:30
On a G5 2.7 Ghz with two dual core processors, I can get 55,293,586 keys/second.
On 11/17/06, Joseph Kaye < jkayeisd.net">jkayeisd.net
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John L. Bass wrote: > Anybody know what the key rate is for the fastest dual core pc available
> today? > > _______________________________________________ > Hardware mailing list > Hardwarelists.distributed.net">Hardwarelists.distributed.net >
http://lists.distributed.net/mailman/listinfo/hardware > >
Off of my Athlon x2 4200 overclocked to 2750MHz, I'm getting ~23Mkeys/s
-- [ Joseph Kaye ] [ ]
[17.2 GHz of CPU's] [ 976 GB Storage ] [ 93" of display ] [$100/mo in power] [ ]
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