On Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 1:03:45 PM UTC-5, Brendan Hoar wrote:
> On Sunday, December 16, 2018 at 10:44:07 AM UTC-5, Eric Duncan wrote:
> > AES hardware acceleration happens in your CPU, FYI. And usually the more 
> > higher end ones.
> 
> I would wager that any CPU that meets the Qubes R4 requirements (e.g. Intel 
> VT-d + EPT or similar AMD features) assuredly implements the AES-NI opcodes.
> 
> Not that what you said indicates otherwise, but just to clarify. :)
> 
> Brendan

True true.  Though, I've had an old Core i5 that did not have AES-NI... And 
yet, the N4200 Pentium quad core in my tiny UP Squared does!  Go figure.

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