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Axxen MLC microSD 32GB performance test

What is Axxen ? Axxen is a South Korean brand that supplies a variety of IT products. They supply many types of SD cards for consumers, as well as for black box or dashboard cameras that require high-endurance continuous writing. They were once supplied with MLC, which I don’t believe… Read more »

Kioxia Exceria G3 128+256GB microSD performance test

A motive About a year ago, I found that the Kioxia Exceria microSD series was updated for the next generation — the G3. I haven’t caught up with their updates yet. I bought two different capacities of microSD cards to test their performance. Performance conclusion According to the manufacturer’s explanation,… Read more »

2years old Kioxia Exceria G2 256GB microSD card performance test

I have a two-year-old Kioxia Exceria G2 256GB microSD card that I have performance tested on Apple macOS M1 (Air) with AmorphousDiskMark. With the G3 product line coming out these days, I tested the performance of my 256GB G2 out of curiosity to see how much it lagged behind the… Read more »

TwoFish encryption for modern C++.

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Background and development The TwoFish encryption was developed in 1998 by Bruce Schneier and it is perfectly royalty free, uncopyrighted open source, and still this encryption is stronger. And I needed plan to use this hard-to-break encryption for maximum performance on USB3.2 Gen1 (USB3.0) 5Gbps some heading packets in real-time… Read more »

Realtek r8156 2.5GbE USB network performance

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Test base: System #1 Rock960B debian stretcch aarch64, RK3399 @ Performance governor, 1.4GHz x 4 + 1.8GHz x 2 Kernel customized from ‘stable-4.4.-rk3399-linux-v2.1x’ Board configured for 4GB DDR3, 32GB eMMC 5.1 System #2 Intel i7-7700 @ 3.6GHz , 32GB DDR4, Windows 10 Condition Dual r8156 USB3.1 2.5GbE adaptors connected directly…. Read more »