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Also, the entire temp space of a k32 could fit in memory on a high-end server. If one were to plot a k32 on a ram drive (rather than an SSD) using GPU-accelerated sorting, does this threaten to allow for the type of attack that the long plotting process was designed to prevent?
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Have the Chia development team considered using GPU to accelerate the bucket sort in the plotting? Here is an example:
https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.574.7953&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Also, the entire temp space of a k32 could fit in memory on a high-end server. If one were to plot a k32 on a ram drive (rather than an SSD) using GPU-accelerated sorting, does this threaten to allow for the type of attack that the long plotting process was designed to prevent?
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