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Hardware Accelerated Encryption Performance with McAfee Endpoint Encryption

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2010

Dan Larson of McAfee demonstrates how McAfee Endpoint Encryption is optimized to take advantage of Intel AES-NI, a technology in select Intel Core i5 and Intel Core i7 processors, and Intel SSDs, and how this combination helps speed encryption operations.

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  • OMFG, A SSD beat a HD how fucking surprising... SSD costs 4x more. Facepalm

  • Thats not a fair test.

    A SSD is going to win all the time against a HDD

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  • Yep. That's me in this video. We didn't have the necessary hardware to isolate a single variable, so we had to settle for showing an "old platform vs. new platform" demo. Sorry internet. Please forgive us for this most heinous transgression.

  • this is retarded, are you trying to show me the increased performance of AES-NI or the SSD...................?

  • wtfamiwatching.jpg

  • I wonder Why It always gets Slower and slower as it copies. ?

    Great Intel Stuff!

  • @EnigmaticSG

    Why? Intel Bought McAfee, So it's Easy to say this is Real.

  • 2Gb that quickly so wheres is this accelerator

  • @waycoolzing to make it look faster

  • yeah, the ssd is gonna win anyway, how impressive

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