Complete waste of money. And if it uses CUDA, it will never be on Crossfire, because it's Geforce specific. And if CUDA supports SLi, then so will it. Pretty arb article, generally.
Yes. It's terrible.
All this company has done is use CUDA for what it was meant to be used. Big whoop.
If they get a patent for it, it's really, really sad.
And quite honestly, the number of passwords to test increases exponentially with length. It doesn't matter if they get a speed-up of 100x.
Want a password that is 1000 times more secure? Just add two extra characters. Woohooo.
Complete waste of money. And if it uses CUDA, it will never be on Crossfire, because it's Geforce specific. And if CUDA supports SLi, then so will it. Pretty arb article, generally.
Yes. It's terrible. All this company has done is use CUDA for what it was meant to be used. Big whoop. If they get a patent for it, it's really, really sad. And quite honestly, the number of passwords to test increases exponentially with length. It doesn't matter if they get a speed-up of 100x.