Project: a standard cell random number generator
Bill Stewart
stewarts at ix.netcom.com
Thu Sep 21 12:07:47 PDT 1995
At 02:50 PM 9/20/95 -0700, you wrote:
> In this sense, NSA ought to be *encouraging* Intel and
>IBM and Motorola to put "generate random bits" instructions into
>their instruction sets...
Is _that_ what was going on with Pentium division?
Less seriously, thoguh, a UART might be a good place to add a random
number source, since it may be able to extract randomness from communication
line jitter, is usually an easily replaceable part on most machines,
and communicates at a higher speed than you're likely to need for
most randomness applications.
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