← Back to context Comment by tgsovlerkhgsel 1 day ago Wireguard uses ChaCha20, which to my knowledge neither has nor requires HW acceleration to be fast. 2 comments tgsovlerkhgsel Reply lxgr 17 hours ago It's faster on CPUs without dedicated hardware than AES, but that doesn't mean that it's faster than fixed-function AES hardware. fragmede 17 hours ago > However, the software performance [of wireguard] is far below the speed of wire.https://github.com/chili-chips-ba/wireguard-fpga
lxgr 17 hours ago It's faster on CPUs without dedicated hardware than AES, but that doesn't mean that it's faster than fixed-function AES hardware.
fragmede 17 hours ago > However, the software performance [of wireguard] is far below the speed of wire.https://github.com/chili-chips-ba/wireguard-fpga
It's faster on CPUs without dedicated hardware than AES, but that doesn't mean that it's faster than fixed-function AES hardware.
> However, the software performance [of wireguard] is far below the speed of wire.
https://github.com/chili-chips-ba/wireguard-fpga