• catloaf@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    AES-NI has been standard for over a decade. There shouldn’t be a significant hit to processing speed.

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      5 months ago

      and i work with dozens of disparate windows systems on multiple hardware platforms on the regular, the speed degradation with bitlocker encryption still exists, and is noticeable

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        5 months ago

        You’ve benchmarked this? Using what encryption algorithm, what processors, what benchmark?

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          5 months ago

          More to the point, I think, is are there even any systems that will run Windows 11 that don’t have AES-NI?

          Performance without it is kinda irrelevant because there’s no situation where you’d have Windows 11 and bitlocker and NOT AES-NI.