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Some modern CPUs have instructions specifically for accelerated implementation of certain crypto primitives.
PuTTY now makes use of these instructions, if available, both on Intel x86 and on Arm (including the new Windows on Arm builds, arm-windows-build).
There's a blog post with some technical details about the Arm implementation.
You can tell whether these instructions are being used from the Event Log. If they are not, the relevant message will mention "(unaccelerated)".
(This can't currently be disabled in PuTTY's configuration. We'd probably accept a good-quality patch to do so.)