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I am looking for PBKDF2 HMAC SHA1 sample C++ code with AVX2 instructions. I need to program PBKDF2 for CUDA Visual Studio 2022 (I can't use OpenSSL library for CUDA GPU code). Where can I find sample code?
I noticed that in the link are source codes for AVX2 asm too.
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Hi Dan,
Thanks for reaching out to us.
Could you please let us know if your query is related to Intel® Integrated Performance Primitives Cryptography as this forum is only intended to support oneAPI-related products?
If yes, please find the list of processors below which are supported
- Intel® Core™ processors
- Intel® Xeon® processors
- Intel Atom® processors
You can refer to the below link for more details regarding the system requirements of Intel IPP
Here is the link for the developer guide for Intel IPP Cryptography
Regards,
Vidya.
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Hi Vidya,
Thank you for your advice. Unfortunately I am not sure if OneAPI will help to solve my problem.
Maybe you can move my question to more suitable discussion group e.g. AVX2.
Best regards,
Dan
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Hi,
This forum is for support for Intel® SGX. We do not provide support for CUDA Visual Studio 2022.
Regards,
Ken
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I just need advice on PBKDF2 HMAC SHA1 AVX2 code, I don't need support for CUDA Visual Studio 2022, see MD5 AVX2 program here.
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Hi,
I understand you need to program PBKDF2 HMAC SHA1 AVX2. Unfortunately, we do not have sample code that meets your needs.
Regards,
Ken
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