=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/35.html,v retrieving revision 1.76 retrieving revision 1.77 diff -c -r1.76 -r1.77 *** www/35.html 2004/03/25 10:19:03 1.76 --- www/35.html 2004/03/25 10:30:19 1.77 *************** *** 83,89 **** Our first entry in the ARM-cpu landscape. We intend to use this as a development platform for something else we plan for the future...
  • OpenBSD/mvme88k
    ! Supporting a older, but very cool cpu architecture, perhaps the most pure RISC cpu ever.

    --- 83,89 ---- Our first entry in the ARM-cpu landscape. We intend to use this as a development platform for something else we plan for the future...

  • OpenBSD/mvme88k
    ! Supporting an older, but very cool cpu architecture, perhaps the most pure RISC cpu ever.

    *************** *** 217,224 **** sysctl.

  • OpenSSL speedup on i386, up to 100% improvement for md5, sha1, blowfish, des, 3des, rsa, dsa and bn. !
  • OpenSSL now uses the new AES instructions some VIA C3 processors provide ! directly, increasing AES to 780MBytes/second (so you get to see a fan-less cpu performing AES more than 10x faster than the fastest cpu currently sold).
  • Directory hashing makes lookups in large directories much faster. --- 217,224 ---- sysctl.
  • OpenSSL speedup on i386, up to 100% improvement for md5, sha1, blowfish, des, 3des, rsa, dsa and bn. !
  • OpenSSL now directly uses the new AES instructions some VIA C3 processors ! provide, increasing AES to 780MBytes/second (so you get to see a fan-less cpu performing AES more than 10x faster than the fastest cpu currently sold).
  • Directory hashing makes lookups in large directories much faster. *************** *** 636,642 **** alt="OpenBSD"> www@openbsd.org
    ! $OpenBSD: 35.html,v 1.76 2004/03/25 10:19:03 djm Exp $ --- 636,642 ---- alt="OpenBSD"> www@openbsd.org
    ! $OpenBSD: 35.html,v 1.77 2004/03/25 10:30:19 tdeval Exp $