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Re: BitCrack - A tool for brute-forcing private keys
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chrysophylax
on 07/11/2022, 09:01:50 UTC
Let's say you would have something like a 'supercomputer' with enormous power, what bitcrack command would you use to run for trying to crack the puzzle(s) ? Would you use cubitcrack or even bitcrack2 ?

My second question is: Are there any available tools like BitCrack that will make use of Tensor for much higher calculation rates than CUDA, does it make sense at all for Tensor use in our applications? As far as I know, Tensor cores can compute a lot faster than the CUDA cores. CUDA cores perform one operation per clock cycle, whereas tensor cores can perform multiple operations per clock cycle. On the other hand, CUDA cores produce very accurate results. So it Tensor only good for AI learning and NN but not for brute-force cracking for our application?

Already Planned and Instituted ...

That is the answer for both questions Wink

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