Toshiba shows 2Mbps hardware RNG

Pat Farrell pfarrell at pfarrell.com
Sun Feb 10 17:40:19 EST 2008


Perry E. Metzger wrote:
> pgut001 at cs.auckland.ac.nz (Peter Gutmann) writes:
>> I've always wondered why RNG speed is such a big deal for anything but a few
>> highly specialised applications.
> 
> Perhaps it isn't, but any hardware RNG is probably better than none
> for many apps, and they've managed to put the whole thing in a quite
> small bit of silicon. The speed is probably icing on the cake.

One of the benefits of speed is that you can use cleanup code to control 
bias. Carl Ellison put some out on his website last century.


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Pat Farrell
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