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crypto unlock algorithm).
Broadcom BCM5805 (or beta chip Bluesteelnet 5501)
! Just after the OpenBSD 2.7 release, we succeeded at adding preliminary support
! for these early release parts provided to us by the vendor, specifically
! starting with the test chip
5501.
Bluesteelnet was bought by Broadcom and started making real parts.
! The new BCM5805 is similar, except that they also add an asymetric engine
! for running DSA, RSA, and other such algorithms. With approximate
! performance starting at more than twice as fast as the HiFn, hopefully
! this chip will become more common soon. Our driver still has bugs, so
! we do not yet have performance figures.
The Broadcom/Bluesteelnet people have been great to deal with. They gave
us complete documentation for their chips and a sufficient number of cards
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crypto unlock algorithm).
Broadcom BCM5805 (or beta chip Bluesteelnet 5501)
! Just after the OpenBSD 2.7 release, we succeeded at adding preliminary
! support for these early release parts provided to us by the vendor,
! specifically starting with the test chip
5501.
Bluesteelnet was bought by Broadcom and started making real parts.
! Their new BCM5805 is similar, except that they also add an asymetric
! engine for running DSA, RSA, and other such algorithms. With approximate
! performance starting at more than four times as fast as the HiFn,
! hopefully this chip will become more common soon.
The Broadcom/Bluesteelnet people have been great to deal with. They gave
us complete documentation for their chips and a sufficient number of cards
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www@openbsd.org
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