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    wolfSSL devkitPro Support

    devkitPro is a set of tool chains for compiling to gaming platforms. This includes the Nintendo Switch, 3DS, Wii, and Gamecube. If you need cryptographic or SSL/TLS capabilities in your games then wolfSSL has support for compiling with devkitPro. wolfSSL is a very lightweight and fast SSL/TLS library that will...
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    wolfSSL Asynchronous Release v4.7.0

    The wolfSSL / wolfCrypt libraries support asynchronous (non-blocking) crypto using hardware acceleration with the Intel QuickAssist and Cavium Nitrox III/V adapters. These are PCIe devices that accelerate crypto operations. For server platforms requiring high connection rates and throughput this allows greatly increased performance.
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    BSD Kernel Mode compatibility for wolfSSL

    We are in the process of adding BSD Kernel compatibility to wolfSSL. This means that our embedded SSL library would run in Kernel mode and use BSD based OE’s. The advantage of this project may include performance enhancement for device driver implementers that want SSL security. Stay tuned for more...
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    Did You Know We Have a Command-line Utility?

    In case you didn’t know, wolfSSL has a portable command line utility. You can download wolfCLU on Github today for use with the wolfSSL embedded SSL/TLS library! wolfCLU (Command Line Utility) is backed by the best-tested crypto using wolfCrypt and it can make use of FIPS builds with wolfSSL!
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    Cryptographic benchmarks on the new Apple M1

    wolfSSL is up and running and tested on Apple’s new M1 chip, and with the right options it is blazing fast! We have decided to benchmark our wolfCrypt/wolfSSL libraries on the Apple M1, to show you just how well the the M1 will perform in our standard cryptographic benchmarks.
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    wolfSSL support for NXP i.MX RT1060

    The i.MX RT1060 is a powerful crossover MCU implementation of the Arm Cortex-M7 core, designed and produced by NXP. This MCU contains a TRNG and a data co-processor (DCP). The latter is capable of performing AES encryption and decryption, as well as calculating SHA and SHA256 digest.
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