Decompilers and Performance Cores How well does Binary Ninja utilize Apple Silicon’s P-cores? More P-cores lead to faster decompilation—worth considering when choosing your next M-series chip.
Trying Out Binary Ninja's new WARP Signatures with IPSW Diff'ing Binary diff'ing is pretty complex, but being able to apply markup from one binary to another is quite powerful. Binary Ninja's new WARP extends previous efforts, using SigKit, to quickly identify library functions.
Gotta RE 'em All: Reversing C++ Virtual Function Tables with Binary Ninja C++ can be frustrating to reverse engineer. Explore how to reverse engineer those with Binary Ninja.
Comparing Binary Ninja Performance on the M1, M2 Ultra, and M3 Pro We test the time to decompile programs in Binary Ninja over various Mac configurations. No surprise, but the M2 Ultra fared pretty well.