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TPU as Cryptographic Accelerator. (arXiv:2307.06554v1 [cs.CR])
July 14, 2023, 1:10 a.m. | Rabimba Karanjai, Sangwon Shin, Xinxin Fan, Lin Chen, Tianwei Zhang, Taeweon Suh, Weidong Shi, Lei Xu
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
Polynomials defined on specific rings are heavily involved in various
cryptographic schemes, and the corresponding operations are usually the
computation bottleneck of the whole scheme.
We propose to utilize TPU, an emerging hardware designed for AI applications,
to speed up polynomial operations and convert TPU to a cryptographic
accelerator.
We also conduct preliminary evaluation and discuss the limitations of current
work and future plan.
accelerator applications computation defined emerging evaluation hardware operations rings speed speed up
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