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Re: Mark1 - pollard rho implementation (38 minutes for 80 bits solving on CPU)
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nomachine
on 25/06/2025, 10:44:46 UTC
I have no idea what you're both talking about. But if the script does what it promises, I don't care about the explanation.  Grin

The proof is as always in the pudding.

NoMachine, KtimesG, I know that in present time it has no any chances for solving 135, but next version will be with GPU integration + distributed DP gen + distributed worker node + oracle node. I know how to do it and I have enough c++ skills for doing it.
GPU code is the most difficult for me, because i have no experience with CUDA. And AI is useless for it (and for senior/staff level c++ coding also).

If you have time to code, go for it. I know how much effort it takes to pull this off... But the real question is whether to sit around and do it without any compensation. Maybe it’s better to go fishing?  Wink