Taking Cryptography Out of the Data Path via Near-Memory Processing in DRAM (opens in new tab) 聽馃Processing-in-Memory 聽Content type: Academic
Cryptographic algorithms such as AES-128 and SHA-256 are fundamental to ensuring data security and integrity. Although these algorithms are computationally efficient, their performance is often constrained by the processor-centric architectures (e.g., CPUs, GPUs), primarily due to the memory bottleneck. This constraint leads to increased latency and higher energy consumption, particularly when handling large volumes of data. To overcome these ch...
Read the original article