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Advanced Encryption Standard Engine
- Encrypts and decrypts using the AES Rijndael Block Cipher Algorithm
- Satisfies Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) Publication 197 from the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- Processes 128-bit data in 32-bit blocks
- Employs user-programmable key size of 128, 192, or 256 bits
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LRW-AES Core
- Small size: LRW3-18.2 starts at less than 50,000 ASIC gates at throughput of 18.2 bits per clock
- Completely self-contained: does not require external memory
- Supports both encryption and decryption
- Includes key expansion
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LRW-AES Core
- Small size: LRW2-25.6 starts at 44,400 ASIC
- gates at throughput of 25.6 bits per clock.
- Synthesized for 550+ MHz clock speeds
- (70+ Gbps throughput for LRW2-128).
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LRW-AES Core
- Small size: LRW1 starts at 30,000 ASIC gates at throughput of 12.8 bits per clock
- Synthesized for 600+ MHz clock speeds (70+ Gbps throughput for LRW2-128)
- Completely self-contained: does not require external memory
- Supports Liskov-Rivest-Wagner encryption and decryption (LRW-AES a.k.a. AES-LRW)
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Combo P1619 / 802.1ae (MACSec) GCM-AES/LRW-AES Cores
- Small size: from 31,000 ASIC gates for GLM1 from 58,000 ASIC gates for GLM2
- 400 MHz frequency in 130 nm process GLM1 throughput is 12.8 bits per clock GLM2 throughput is 25.6 bits per clock
- Easily parallelizable to achieve higher throughputs
- Completely self-contained: does not require external memory. Includes encryption, decryption, key expansion and data interface