> >Pawel Sasin writes:
> >>my co-worker has come accross some interesting articles (links below) 
> >>about hardware accelerated regexp matching (using specialised hardware 
> >>or even popular PCI Express GPU cards). Has anyone thought about using 
> >>this in SA? The benchmarks done using Kaspersky AV are very promising... 
> >>SA can use compiled regexps, mayby one could use the very same API to 
> >>run regexp tests via the GPU?
> >>
> >>http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=42299
> >>http://www.tarari.com/news_pr_details.asp?ID=53
> >>http://www.tarari.com/regexEAP/index.html
> >>http://www.kaspersky.nl/news/kaspersky-and-tarari-enhance-hardware-protection.html

> Justin Mason wrote:
> >www.sensorynetworks.com do a hardware accelerator that works with
> >SpamAssassin:
> >http://sensorynetworks.com/pressreleases/PR0060_2006_05_02_NCASA-formatted.pdf
> >but this company, and their GPGPU approach is new to me.

I wonder why I have only SA support in seen their press release, no mention
in SA. Did they cooperate with SA on this or did they made SA support by
themselves?

On 14.09.07 05:33, Daryl C. W. O'Shea wrote:
> I remember coming across this about 2 years ago now (I think they've 
> released two new versions of the processor since)... the dev kit was 
> something like $5k but I never got around to contacting them to find out 
> the important price... cost per PCI(-X) card for end-user use.

Hmmm, I'm thinking sbout the same, if I could find support SA somewhere.

Unluckily, we use dell blade technology with special (non-PCI) slot and the
nodalcore cards don't seem to support it, so the only place for installing
it right now seems to be my own machine...
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