[rescue] 128 bits...
Dave McGuire
mcguire at neurotica.com
Thu Feb 6 23:15:19 CST 2003
On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 10:41 PM, Scott Newell wrote:
>> Seriously, what would you do with 128 bits? That is a huge chunk of
>> data to deal with natively - I think eventually you will find that the
>> waste in doing normal work will preclude wide-spread adoption...
>
> How 'bout another special case: networking processor designed for IPv6?
> IPv6 addresses are 128bits, right? Seems like there'd be some
> advantage in
> being able to ram those through an ALU in one fell swoop. Granted,
> you can
> do this now if you want, and it wouldn't require widening the entire
> CPU to
> 128 bits.
Eh...I believe routing table lookups and address masking are better
off done in specialized hardware. Perhaps an "IP coprocessor".
-Dave
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