Crack Semiconductor Introduces The CS1024-RSA Light-Weight RSA Offload Processor
August 3, 2009
-- Crack Semiconductor (http://www.cracksemi.com) continues to "move the yard stick" for PKA Silicon IP by introducing the CS1024-RSA, a light-weight RSA-only version of its advanced, programmable CS1024 PKA Processor. The already very high RSA performance versus gate area ratio is improved in the new light-weight version as it excludes the CS1024 Algorithm Processor. This new Silicon IP product for the RSA-only PK Accelerator market computes the essential modular math functions for RSA - Modular Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide and Exponentiate on integers up to 4096-bits. The CS1024-RSA uses its innovative SIMPLR(tm) technology, which provides an integer state aware data path and "on-the-fly" reconfigurable ALU controller, to execute the RSA algorithms in a tight hardware loop for high performance. Designed for top-down reconfigurability, the CS1024-RSA is highly customizable. Please visit our website for more information at http://www.cracksemi.com.
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Crack Semiconductor is a privately held company that develops high performance versus gate area Silicon Intellectual Property for Public Key security market.
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