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TPU as Cryptographic Accelerator (2307.06554v3)

Published 13 Jul 2023 in cs.CR

Abstract: Cryptographic schemes like Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) and Zero-Knowledge Proofs (ZKPs), while offering powerful privacy-preserving capabilities, are often hindered by their computational complexity. Polynomial multiplication, a core operation in these schemes, is a major performance bottleneck. While algorithmic advancements and specialized hardware like GPUs and FPGAs have shown promise in accelerating these computations, the recent surge in AI accelerators (TPUs/NPUs) presents a new opportunity. This paper explores the potential of leveraging TPUs/NPUs to accelerate polynomial multiplication, thereby enhancing the performance of FHE and ZKP schemes. We present techniques to adapt polynomial multiplication to these AI-centric architectures and provide a preliminary evaluation of their effectiveness. We also discuss current limitations and outline future directions for further performance improvements, paving the way for wider adoption of advanced cryptographic tools.

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