Originally posted by gnarly
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And there are truecrypt benchmarks on the net which show difference, for example Athlon 5350 (which have aes-ni) vs J1900 (lack of aes-ni), so Athlon is more then 4 times faster there :
Benchmarks: TrueCrypt 7.1 (AES + AES-NI)
Using the ingrained benchmark TrueCrypt 7.1, we determine how fast the processors AES encryption calculations can perform. These are used in many spot, for example, to send data over secure Internet connections (HTTPS / SSL). For this second run we have AES-NI for processors that support enabled.
The AMD Athlon 5350 supports AES-NI, the Celeron J1900 does not. It results in a performance difference of more than a factor of 4.
Using the ingrained benchmark TrueCrypt 7.1, we determine how fast the processors AES encryption calculations can perform. These are used in many spot, for example, to send data over secure Internet connections (HTTPS / SSL). For this second run we have AES-NI for processors that support enabled.
The AMD Athlon 5350 supports AES-NI, the Celeron J1900 does not. It results in a performance difference of more than a factor of 4.
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