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Message-ID: <20080719192210.GA6346@openwall.com>
Date: Sat, 19 Jul 2008 23:22:10 +0400
From: Solar Designer <solar@...nwall.com>
To: john-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: benchmarks on the wiki

Hi,

I've added many new benchmarks to the wiki, including the current winner
entry and many non-x86 entries.  Also, Erik contributed a curious entry -
the very last one.

	http://openwall.info/wiki/john/benchmarks

The fastest system in the table is currently based on a Q6700 CPU
running a 64-bit Linux distribution.  This one achieves an equivalent of
just over 2.5 million of traditional DES-based crypt(3) checks per
second per core, but since this CPU is quad-core, this translates to
over 10 million of checks per second per CPU chip, with proper
parallelization.  The slowest is an iPod, which does around one
thousand of traditional crypt(3)'s per second.  If you have a system
substantially different from those listed, please submit your results.

Thanks,

Alexander

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