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by Kubuxu 1635 days ago
Most Intel processors don't have the extension, it is only Goldmont (low power) and 10th gen and up.

All AMD Zen processors have the extension.

2 comments

See, what do I know. Definitely not "most".
Are you sure? I haven’t been able to buy a CPU that doesn’t have SHA2 acceleration for an number of years now.
> I haven’t been able to buy a CPU that doesn’t have SHA2 acceleration for an number of years now.

This is incorrect. Intel only launched their 11th gen desktop processors March 30, 2021. The 10th gen and earlier desktop processors do not have the SHA instructions. You can still buy a new i9-10900k from Newegg today.

(Note that 10th gen Intel mobile/laptop processors are a different micro-architecture, and do support SHA.)

Edit: Perhaps you're thinking of the AES instructions? They've been around a lot longer.

I think I am. Thanks for the correction.