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What is the AES-IN encryption/decryption performance for the Xeon d-1559 in MB per second?

DDomi9
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JoseH_Intel
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Hello DDomi9, Thank you for joining the community. Xeon D processors are OEM CPUs which support is provided by the embedded community. I will transfer your thread to them so you can continue with the support. Regards Jose A. Intel Customer Support Technician Under Contract to Intel Corporation
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CarlosAM_INTEL
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Hello, @DDomi9​:

 

Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.

 

Could you please confirm if this thread is related to a third-party device or it has been developed by you? In case that it is a third-party design, please provide all the information related to it.

 

By the way, could you please clarify if your question is related to a technical problem? Please let us know a detailed description of the issue if your answer is affirmative.

 

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DDomi9
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The question with regard to the AES-IN encryption/decryption performance for the Xeon D-1559 is for an embedded design I’m working on. This is a new design effort. David Dominguez Signal Processing Engineer Sensors & Phenomonology Operation, Leidos (858)826-2089 [LinC_F Hi Res]
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CarlosAM_INTEL
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Hello, @DDomi9​:

 

Thanks for your clarification.

 

We suggest you review the information stated in the Performance Results section, on pages 76, 77, 78, and 79 of the Intel(R) Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) New Instructions Set White Paper document # 323641; also in section Performance Results, on pages 5, 6, and 7 of the Breakthrough AES Performance with Intel AES New Instructions White Paper that may answer your question. They can be found at the following websites:

 

https://www.intel.com/content/dam/doc/white-paper/advanced-encryption-standard-new-instructions-set-paper.pdf

https://software.intel.com/sites/default/files/m/d/4/1/d/8/10TB24_Breakthrough_AES_Performance_with_Intel_AES_New_Instructions.final.secure.pdf

 

It is important to let you know that the AES instructions provide important security benefits. Since the instructions run in data-independent time and do not use lookup tables, they help in eliminating the major timing and cache-based attacks that threaten table-based software implementations of AES. In addition, these instructions make AES simple to implement, with reduced code size, this helps reducing the risk of inadvertent introduction of security flaws, such as difficult-to detect side channel leaks. You can find more information and details about the benefits of using AES-NI in the Intel(R) Advanced Encryption Standard Instructions (AES-NI) that can be found at:

 

https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-advanced-encryption-standard-instructions-aes-ni

 

Best regards,

@Mæcenas_INTEL​.

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