The function as it is shown when I'm writing this produces incorrect output even when _hex2asciiU_value is fully specified. The following code works, and on my 2.33GHz Macbook Pro runs in about 1.9 seconds for 200,000,000 million characters. 

    #include <iostream>
    
    using namespace std;
    
    static const size_t _h2alen = 255;
    static char _hex2asciiU_value[_h2alen][3];
    
    string char_to_hex( const unsigned char* _pArray, unsigned int _len )
    {
        string str;
        str.resize(_len*2);
        char* pszHex = &str[0];
        const unsigned char* pEnd = _pArray + _len;
        const char* pHex = _hex2asciiU_value[0];
        for( const unsigned char* pChar = _pArray; pChar != pEnd; pChar++, pszHex += 2 ) {
           pszHex[0] = _hex2asciiU_value[*pChar][0];
           pszHex[1] = _hex2asciiU_value[*pChar][1];
        }
        return str;
    }
    
    
    int main() {
      for(int i=0; i<_h2alen; i++) {
        snprintf(_hex2asciiU_value[i], 3,"%02X", i);
      }
      size_t len = 200000000;
      char* a = new char[len];
      string t1;
      string t2;
      clock_t start;
      srand(time(NULL));
      for(int i=0; i<len; i++) a[i] = rand()&0xFF;
      start = clock();
      t1=char_to_hex((const unsigned char*)a, len);
      cout << "char_to_hex conversion took ---> " << (clock() - start)/(double)CLOCKS_PER_SEC << " seconds\n";
    }