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Reconfigurable Near Threshold Voltage Encryption Accelerator[Videos]
Media content protection and real-time memory encryption are important security capabilities but can become power/performance bottlenecks on microprocessor platforms. To this end, Intel’s Westmere platform...

Posted: 2010-08-24 11:15:28
AES, decryption, encryption, Intel Software Network, Manageabililty, R@ID, Research At Intel Days, security, snoop, Take Five Videos
Boosting OpenSSL AES Encryption with Intel® IPP [Knowledgebase]
•l Introduction •l Hardware and Software Requirements•l Building the Application : Windows* build and Linux* build•l Performance Comparison: Intel AES NI Benefit and Intel® IPP multithread Benefit•l...

Posted: 2010-03-16 09:00:00 by Lenber, Cong (Intel)
AES, AES-NI, Cryptography, decryption, encryption, IPP cpu optimization, IPP Cryptography, IPP Cryptography Library, OpenSSL, openssl-ipp, Westmere
Intel® Advanced Encryption Standard Instructions (AES-NI)[Knowledgebase]
Introduction AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) is an encryption standard adopted by the U.S. government starting in 2001. It is widely used across the software ecosystem to protect network traffic, personal...

Posted: 2010-10-09 23:00:00 by Jeffrey Rott (Intel)
Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions, Crypto Performance, Cryptography, encryption, Intel® Advanced Encryption Standard, Intel® AES-NI, Manageability, security, Security Community
Where do I download the Intel® IPP Cryptography libraries?[Knowledgebase]
To download 7.0 and later versions of the cryptography add-on library follow the instructions in this article (also applies to cryptography for Composer XE 2011 and C++ Compiler 12.0 and later). To...

Posted: 2010-01-23 00:00:00 by Paul Fischer (Intel)
Cryptography, download, encryption, library, OpenSSL
Intel® Software Development Emulator[Knowledgebase]
What If Home | Product Overview | FAQ | Primary Technology Contacts | Discussion Forum | Blog Product Overview This emulator is called Intel® Software Development Emulator or Intel®...

Posted: 2009-12-19 21:00:00 by Mark Charney (Intel)
AES, AVX, AVX2, emulator, encryption, Haswell, Ivy Bridge, Ivybridge, pclmulqdq, Pin, Sandy Bridge, sandybridge, SSE4, What If, xed