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data mining is the future of the information

computing industry," said Sengupta. "With new


hardware and applications becoming available on the
open market, mining hardware now has an exponential
scaling opportunity to compete with traditional CPU
power tools. In particular, new data mining uses
both hardware and software improvements to support
hardware optimizations with the promise of reducing
the latency and cost impact of mining. More on this
in a future article, which will focus on hardware
optimization and improving hashrate for data mining
platforms in a future article."

In fact, the most recent version of AES-256,


implemented by Intel, uses the Intel SSE technology
which already supports GPUs on PCs. The other main
improvements to the AES-256 architecture include the
fact that there is no memory cache, which makes
hashing easier, and a reduction in power
consumption, which reduced its latency while
minimizing the "overconsumption" issue because there
is no memory on the CPU to process that data.

"The new GPU architectures, and the fact that Intel


provides them to Nvidia's graphics systems, were
implemented with the intention of reducing overall
GPU power consumption by about 2% as compared to the
previous-generation GPUs. However, this is not true,
because there is no storage bandwidth on the GPU
which is the main performance bottleneck," said
Sengupta. "AES is now an alternative to DDR4 (RAM),
which is a higher power density, which also results
in slower CPU cycles. Also, this technology has now
been implemented to

data mining is the future of the information


computing industry," said Sengupta. "With new
hardware and applications becoming available on the
open market, mining hardware now has an exponential
scaling opportunity to compete with traditional CPU
power tools. In particular, new data mining uses
both hardware and software improvements to support
hardware optimizations with the promise of reducing
the latency and cost impact of mining. More on this
in a future article, which will focus on hardware
optimization and improving hashrate for data mining
platforms in a future article."

In fact, the most recent version of AES-256,


implemented by Intel, uses the Intel SSE technology
which already supports GPUs on PCs. The other main
improvements to the AES-256 architecture include the
fact that there is no memory cache, which makes
hashing easier, and a reduction in power
consumption, which reduced its latency while
minimizing the "overconsumption" issue because there
is no memory on the CPU to process that data.

"The new GPU architectures, and the fact that Intel


provides them to Nvidia's graphics systems, were
implemented with the intention of reducing overall
GPU power consumption by about 2% as compared to the
previous-generation GPUs. However, this is not true,
because there is no storage bandwidth on the GPU
which is the main performance bottleneck," said
Sengupta. "AES is now an alternative to DDR4 (RAM),
which is a higher power density, which also results
in slower CPU cycles. Also, this technology has now
been implemented to

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