[Zach] sent in a project he’s been working on that brings hardware random number generators to common hardware you might have lying around. It’s called Whirlyfly and it turns an FPGA dev board into a ...
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Q-dice: New quantum random number generator achieves 4.1 Gbit/s throughput
In the digital world, there is no such thing as a perfect roll of ...
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Spin-orbit torque hardware creates random keys and reveals unauthorized access attempts
The information exchanged by modern devices is typically protected by cryptographic techniques, approaches that convert readable data into scrambled, unreadable code that can only be deciphered by ...
[Ian] had a need for a lot of random numbers. There are dozens of commercial offerings when it comes to RNGs, but there are also hundreds of different ways for an electronics hobbyist to shoot random ...
A wide variety of applications, including data encryption and circuit testing, require random numbers. As the cost of the hardware become cheaper, it is feasible and frequently necessary to implement ...
Dublin, May 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "True Random Number Generator Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Type (Free-Running Oscillator-based TRNG, Noise-based TRNG), Application, End ...
A research team from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) proposed a novel design methodology for Gaussian random number (GRN) generators ...
This post was updated on December 16 to make clear that for most of FreeBSD’s history, it wasn’t possible to use RDRAND and Padlock as the sole source of random numbers fed to the /dev/random engine.
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