Can you post some numbers to compare?  Post the output of   "openssl
speed aes" for different scenarios at a minimum and specify your
processor type.

There should be a comparison of both 32bit to 64bit on precise (which is
what I think you are comparing) AND a comparison of ssl performance on
precise and earlier distributions.

Here are the results of my latest round of testing, my hardy results are
from a 32bit build:

http://pastebin.com/XrFUT8Zq

So looking at the results of aes-128 (which arguably is more important
currently than -192 or -256 because of wider usage), results of 16 - 256
bytes are off significantly.

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