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ZKsync’s Airbender Helps Prove Ethereum Blocks in Under 35 Seconds on Single GPU - Unchained
Matter Labs, the company behind the development of Ethereum layer 2 ZKsync, unveiled a new open-source RISC-V-based zero-knowledge virtual machine (zkVM) called Airbender.
“Powered by Airbender, ZKsync OS (our new zkEVM execution environment) is proving Ethereum blocks end-to-end in under 35 seconds on a single GPU,” said the team in a post on X.
“This opens the door for truly decentralized at-home proving.”
For context, existing setups require 50–160 GPUs to achieve a 12-second proof, depending on block size.
It would also make Airbender the fastest open-source RISC-V zkVM, outperforming other leading systems by a wide margin.
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RISC-V (pronounced “risk-five”) is a free and open set of rules (called an instruction set architecture, or ISA) that tells a computer processor how to perform basic tasks like math, memory access, and decision-making.
Ethereum cofounder Vitalik Buterin has proposed replacing the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) with the RISC-V instruction set architecture as a way to improve the efficiency, speed, and scalability of Ethereum’s execution layer.