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Benchmark resultsMetrics with a significant change:
Detailed resultsAll benchmarks are run on txs on the This benchmark source data is available in JSON format on S3 here. Values are compared against data from master at commit L2 block published to L1Each column represents the number of txs on an L2 block published to L1.
L2 chain processingEach column represents the number of blocks on the L2 chain where each block has 16 txs.
Circuits statsStats on running time and I/O sizes collected for every circuit run across all benchmarks.
Tree insertion statsThe duration to insert a fixed batch of leaves into each tree type.
MiscellaneousTransaction sizes based on how many contract classes are registered in the tx.
Transaction processing duration by data writes.
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reordering to keep consistent with oink prover
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replaced by #4655 |
The OinkProver, or the presumcheck Prover is a prover that executes the rounds before sumcheck, which include committing to witness polynomials and deriving some other stuff.
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