No.
* The wikipedia page has no info about performances:
* it is not part of the standard library (well, not really a problem)
so I can't compare the performances. It seems however that it is only 1.3 slower, without assembly support.
This is the output of the benchmarks:
BenchmarkPermutationFunction-4 3000000 535 ns/op 373.78 MB/s
BenchmarkSha3_512_MTU-4 200000 11074 ns/op 121.90 MB/s
BenchmarkSha3_384_MTU-4 200000 7970 ns/op 169.38 MB/s
BenchmarkSha3_256_MTU-4 200000 6328 ns/op 213.31 MB/s
BenchmarkSha3_224_MTU-4 200000 6034 ns/op 223.72 MB/s
BenchmarkShake128_MTU-4 300000 5103 ns/op 264.53 MB/s
BenchmarkShake256_MTU-4 300000 5518 ns/op 244.63 MB/s
BenchmarkShake256_16x-4 20000 80665 ns/op 203.11 MB/s
BenchmarkShake256_1MiB-4 300 4234132 ns/op 247.65 MB/s
BenchmarkSha3_512_1MiB-4 200 7943524 ns/op 132.00 MB/s
What is the reason why the benchmarks of x/crypto use a different metric compared to standard crypto?
Manlio