In the latest Polyhedra Network breakthrough, Expander sets a new record on the x86 platform. Expander has been tested on an AMD EPYC 9374F 32-core processor x2, using AVX optimization, to perform Keccak calculations on Mersenne Prime 31 at an astonishing 20,000 times per second.
Expander has received feedback from ZK developers since its release, and this week Expander's developers announced that they would open source their Rust version, which has aroused widespread anticipation in the ZK community. Expander is known as the fastest ZK proof generator and is now open source on GitHub.