Vitalik praises Brevis Pico Prism: ZK-EVM verification speed and diversity have taken a major step forward
in response to Brevis' release of the multi-GPU zero-knowledge virtual machine (zkVM) Pico Prism, Vitalik praised it, saying he was pleased to see Brevis' Pico Prism officially entering the ZK-EVM verification field. ZK-EVM verification has taken an important step in terms of speed and diversity.
Earlier news stated that PicoPrism has already achieved real-time Ethereum proof on consumer-grade hardware: using 64 RTX5090 graphics cards, it completed 99.6% of Ethereum L1 block proofs in 12 seconds, with 96.8% of block proofs completed in less than the 10-second standard set by the Ethereum Foundation. In a test on September 1st, with the current gas limit of 45M on Ethereum, Pico Prism had an average proof time of only 6.9 seconds.
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