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Harpocrates being light-weight cipher which operates on 16 -bytes chunks independently, it's easy to parallelize it over a set of 16 -bytes chunks. Here I'm using SYCL for using multiple cores of CPU or targeting GPUs.

As base implementation of Harpocrates has zero-dependency on any other library, it's easy to compile that code to multi-core CPU, GPU or even FPGA executables.

More about SYCL here

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Data-Parallel Harpocrates benchmark results on multiple platforms

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