May 30, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Batel Oved, Orian Leitersdorf, Ronny Ronen, Shahar Kvatinsky

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

Recent research has sought to accelerate cryptographic hash functions as they
are at the core of modern cryptography. Traditional designs, however, suffer
from the von Neumann bottleneck that originates from the separation of
processing and memory units. An emerging solution to overcome this bottleneck
is processing-in-memory (PIM): performing logic within the same devices
responsible for memory to eliminate data-transfer and simultaneously provide
massive computational parallelism. In this paper, we seek to vastly accelerate
the state-of-the-art SHA-3 cryptographic function using the …

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