Update from 2022: Device for benchmark: * MacBook Pro (16 Zoll, 2019) * 2,6 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7 * 16 GB 2667 MHz DDR4 ```bash openssl version: LibreSSL 2.8.3 ``` Running the same command as before .. ```bash openssl speed rsa2048 rsa4096 ``` .. leads to: ```bash sign verify sign/s verify/s rsa 2048 bits 0.000891s 0.000049s 1122.1 20270.8 rsa 4096 bits 0.006737s 0.000174s 148.4 5741.9 ``` I know the numbers are barely camparable. Nevertheless we are searching for the factor the calculationtime jumps by switching from 2048 to 4096. Hence, comparing the 'sing/s' of 2048 and 4096: ```bash Year Person 2048 4096 CTR* ------------------------------------------------ 2016 tom 1459.1 132.0 11.05 2016 user 501.5 69.3 7.2367 2022 me 1122.1 148.4 7.5613 ------------------------------------------------ avg of 3 1027.57 116,57 8.8153 ``` *CTR = Calculation Time Raise (2048/4096) **Doubling the bits of the RSA-keyn (Factor 2), the calculation time raises by more than a factor of 7.**