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# Westmere 1.76(+14%)
# Sandy Bridge 1.79(+9%)
# Ivy Bridge 1.79(+8%)
+# Haswell 0.55(+93%) (if system doesn't support AVX)
# Bulldozer 1.52(+25%)
# March 2013
@@ -70,9 +71,8 @@
# suggested by Shay Gueron[1]. Even though contemporary AVX-capable
# CPUs such as Sandy and Ivy Bridge can execute it, the code performs
# sub-optimally in comparison to above mentioned version. But thanks
-# to Ilya Albrekht and Max Locktyukhin of Intel Corp. we know that
-# it will perform better on upcoming Haswell processor. [Exact
-# performance numbers to be added at launch.]
+# to Ilya Albrekht and Max Locktyukhin of Intel Corp. we knew that
+# it performs in 0.41 cycles per byte on Haswell processor.
#
# [1] http://rt.openssl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=2900&user=guest&pass=guest