NSA Spy Machine and DES

Jim Dixon jdd at aiki.demon.co.uk
Fri Aug 19 05:05:58 PDT 1994


In message <9408182235.AA07044 at snark.imsi.com> perry at imsi.com writes:
> > Actually, I would be surprised if the "SIMD" processors were not a huge
> > array of reprogrammable FPGA's, quite possibly Xilinx's.
> 
> Since SIMD implies array processing, this makes much more sense than
> general purpose 64 bit processors.

What would make even more sense is an array of special purpose 64 bit
processors. This is how most people who build real SIMD machines do it.
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