Computing with Time: Microarchitectural Weird Machines.

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Title: Computing with Time: Microarchitectural Weird Machines.
Authors: Benjamin, Thomas S.1 (AUTHOR) tbenjamin@peratonlabs.com, Eitel, Jeffery A.1 (AUTHOR) jeitel@peratonlabs.com, Elwell, Jesse1 (AUTHOR) jelwell@peratonlabs.com, Evtyushkin, Dmitry2 (AUTHOR) devtyushkin@wm.edu, Ghosh, Abhrajit3 (AUTHOR) abhrajitghosh@meta.com, Sapello, Angelo1 (AUTHOR) asapello@peratonlabs.com
Source: Communications of the ACM. Dec2024, Vol. 67 Issue 12, p87-95. 9p.
Subjects: Motherboards, Computer software, Computer programming, Computer security, Gateways (Computer networks), Computer circuits, Computer storage devices
Abstract: This article focuses on the evaluation of the components that make up the authors’ microarchitectural weird machines—weird registers, weird gates, and weird circuits. This article is an accompanying piece to the full research article originally published in April 2021. Here, the authors define use cases for these machines in the context of program obfuscation with an in-depth look at the registers, gates, and circuits.
Database: Engineering Source
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Abstract:This article focuses on the evaluation of the components that make up the authors’ microarchitectural weird machines—weird registers, weird gates, and weird circuits. This article is an accompanying piece to the full research article originally published in April 2021. Here, the authors define use cases for these machines in the context of program obfuscation with an in-depth look at the registers, gates, and circuits.
ISSN:00010782
DOI:10.1145/3610722