David_South#1
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Sorpresa Panajev. Ci è un tipo di dati 1024bit.
It's called "Public Key Encryption".
It looks like I beat you to understanding this point.
= What is a BroadBand Engine? Why call a processor that?
According to my interpretation all of the PE units are broadband engines.
This is the reason I haven't adapted to Paul's interpretation of the Rambus contract.
The buss, PU and APU of a PE are the ideal size for Public Key Encryption (CoDeC).
The PU will definitely be a fullly featured 64bit Floating point processing unit.
IMO: Cell's goal is to create a native online environment, safe for commerce.
The Way a PE is designed eliminates a lot of overhead native to a secure network.
1024bit encryption needs to be accelerated for streaming applications.
Anyways you can learn a lot of this at http://www.MIPS.com
But to the point, there is in Fact a 1024bit data type.
And that it is very relivent to Cell's origin by design.
Gubbi,
If you are correcting me, I know that later quotes address exactly that of which you name.
But in the first quote about networks...I feel very strongly that my explanation is correct.
So Panajev,
Do you still believe the PU to be PPC440 based?
My money is on MIPS64 20Kc inspired.
I also feel that they will remain with Redhat Linux as the OS.
For now it is my guess that they are working version 7.1c
I hope that by the time of Release they will have a version 9c build.
It's called "Public Key Encryption".
It looks like I beat you to understanding this point.
= What is a BroadBand Engine? Why call a processor that?
According to my interpretation all of the PE units are broadband engines.
This is the reason I haven't adapted to Paul's interpretation of the Rambus contract.
The buss, PU and APU of a PE are the ideal size for Public Key Encryption (CoDeC).
The PU will definitely be a fullly featured 64bit Floating point processing unit.
IMO: Cell's goal is to create a native online environment, safe for commerce.
The Way a PE is designed eliminates a lot of overhead native to a secure network.
1024bit encryption needs to be accelerated for streaming applications.
Anyways you can learn a lot of this at http://www.MIPS.com
But to the point, there is in Fact a 1024bit data type.
And that it is very relivent to Cell's origin by design.
Gubbi,
If you are correcting me, I know that later quotes address exactly that of which you name.
But in the first quote about networks...I feel very strongly that my explanation is correct.
So Panajev,
Do you still believe the PU to be PPC440 based?
My money is on MIPS64 20Kc inspired.
I also feel that they will remain with Redhat Linux as the OS.
For now it is my guess that they are working version 7.1c
I hope that by the time of Release they will have a version 9c build.