Patents on RSA will expire soon....

FutureNerd Steve Witham fnerd at smds.com
Wed May 11 12:57:09 PDT 1994


> The algorithm that factored RSA129 takes about exp(sqrt((log n)(log log
> n))) steps.
> Indeed 10^17 instructions is just about how much work was required to
> factor RSA129--.
> That formula gives about 10^29 for a 1024 bit number. If computers double
> in speed every 18 months then they will be only 32 times as fast when the
> patents expire.

If that rate of speedup held long term, and no significantly better
factoring algorithms showed up, it would be 60 years until
a 1024 bit number were as easy to factor as RSA129 was this year.

-fnerd
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