(Disclaimer: I work for Google, but not in websearch, and this is my personal opinion only)
If this is a serious statement, then let me give you a serious answer: any minor increase in processing power won't inconvenience Google in the slightest. And even if it did, that still wouldn't matter. If it is good for web security and users - which I believe it is - then we're in favour of it.
The consideration here is whether the algorithms are going to do the right thing, forwarding people, pagerank, referers, etc in the same way as before. That's not a question I can answer, but I'd go with whatever Matt Cutts has said.
If this is a serious statement, then let me give you a serious answer: any minor increase in processing power won't inconvenience Google in the slightest. And even if it did, that still wouldn't matter. If it is good for web security and users - which I believe it is - then we're in favour of it.
The consideration here is whether the algorithms are going to do the right thing, forwarding people, pagerank, referers, etc in the same way as before. That's not a question I can answer, but I'd go with whatever Matt Cutts has said.