Hi, On 10/27/2013 07:47 PM, Peter Lebbing wrote: > On 27/10/13 19:09, Filip M. Nowak wrote: >> 1) Specialized microcontrollers with crypto capabilities are available >> and used for years now (AVR XMEGA which is 8 bit for example) > > AVR XMEGA has DES and AES, no asymmetric acceleration. Also, I think the > market > of XMEGA is phenomenally tiny compared to regular AVR/PIC (personally, I would > go to ARM if megaAVR isn't enough).
Well, market for them is tiny, I think this is true. Reason could be that it's all about cost cutting nowadays and not much vendors views crypto as necessary feature or good selling point within customer-oriented market. So it seems to be less about availability of the technology and more about market trends and people's mindset. Anyway - perhaps Robert will pick up this topic as he mentioned microcontrollers first. > Are there 8-bit microcontrollers with RSA acceleration? Not sure. From my experience FPGAs are used for this purpose quite often (for example in security accelerator cards and appliances). I have really limited awareness of software implementations of asymmetric crypto for microcontrollers and I don't know their quality, standards implemented and completeness. > HTH, > > Peter. > Best regards, Filip _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users