BlockBeats news, on October 15th, according to official information, Brevis's multi-GPU zero-knowledge virtual machine (zkVM) Pico Prism has achieved real-time proof of Ethereum on consumer-grade hardware: using 64 RTX 5090 graphics cards, it completed 99.6% of the Ethereum L1 block proof in 12 seconds, with 96.8% of the block proof time being below the Ethereum Foundation's set standard of 10 seconds. In a test on September 1st, under the current 45M gas limit of Ethereum, Pico Prism's average proof time was only 6.9 seconds. In comparison to SP1 Hypercube, which previously had a proof coverage of 40.9% under a 36M gas limit, Prism now far exceeds its standard, reaching 98.9%, with the average duration improved from 10.3 seconds to 6.04 seconds, and GPU costs reduced from $256,000 to $128,000. Brevis plans to further reduce GPU requirements to 16 RTX 5090s in the coming months to achieve 99% real-time proof, becoming a leading solution integrated into the core architecture of Ethereum L1.
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Brevis releases Pico Prism, achieving real-time proof of Ethereum on consumer-grade hardware.
BlockBeats news, on October 15th, according to official information, Brevis's multi-GPU zero-knowledge virtual machine (zkVM) Pico Prism has achieved real-time proof of Ethereum on consumer-grade hardware: using 64 RTX 5090 graphics cards, it completed 99.6% of the Ethereum L1 block proof in 12 seconds, with 96.8% of the block proof time being below the Ethereum Foundation's set standard of 10 seconds. In a test on September 1st, under the current 45M gas limit of Ethereum, Pico Prism's average proof time was only 6.9 seconds. In comparison to SP1 Hypercube, which previously had a proof coverage of 40.9% under a 36M gas limit, Prism now far exceeds its standard, reaching 98.9%, with the average duration improved from 10.3 seconds to 6.04 seconds, and GPU costs reduced from $256,000 to $128,000. Brevis plans to further reduce GPU requirements to 16 RTX 5090s in the coming months to achieve 99% real-time proof, becoming a leading solution integrated into the core architecture of Ethereum L1.