OpenSSL 3.5.x Clears Performance Hurdle Just as Post-Quantum Transition Accelerates
After four years of optimization, OpenSSL 3.5.x has finally matched the performance of its deprecated 1.1.1 predecessor—a critical development as major Linux distributions standardize on it for imminent post-quantum cryptography deployments. The performance parity comes just in time, as quantum-resistant algorithms inherently introduce computational overhead that could compound existing inefficiencies.