While Ethereum users are still paying dozens of dollars in fees for a single transfer, and Solana occasionally experiences 'downtime embarrassment' due to high concurrency, Solayer emerges with its secret weapon, InfiniSVM, directly pulling the transaction speed to one million transactions per second! This is not a future from a sci-fi movie, but a reality that is rewriting the competitive landscape of Layer 1. Today, let's uncover how this 'performance monster' disrupts traditional public chains.

Hardware Acceleration: Installing a 'Supercar Engine' on the Blockchain

Traditional public chains are like old mobility scooters driving on a single-lane road; no matter how optimized the software code is, it can't achieve high-speed rail speeds. But Solayer's InfiniSVM directly changes the logic, using hardware acceleration to break through software limits! To put it another way, while others are still figuring out how to pedal their bicycles faster, Solayer has directly equipped the blockchain with an F1 racing turbocharged engine.

How exactly is this achieved? InfiniSVM uses FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) chips, which are hardware specifically designed for high-performance computing and can flexibly configure computational logic like building blocks. In simple terms, it takes blockchain transactions that are sluggishly processed by the computer's CPU and hands them over to the FPGA chip, allowing it to solve them instantly using parallel computing. The result is a transaction processing speed increase by ten thousand times, easily handling terrifying bandwidth of 100 Gbps!

Protocol Reconstruction: Allowing SVM to Grow 'Infinite Clones'

Having hardware alone is not enough; Solayer has performed 'genetic modification' on the Solana Virtual Machine (SVM). Traditional SVMs are like small workshops with limited processing power, while InfiniSVM, through protocol reconstruction, transforms the SVM into a super factory with countless assembly lines.

Its innovative sharding technology and cross-chain communication protocol can automatically split transaction tasks to be processed by different nodes and then quickly integrate the results like a puzzle. Imagine you need to print 1,000 posters; on a traditional public chain, it's like one person laboriously printing, while InfiniSVM has 1,000 people working simultaneously—how could the efficiency not be high? This design not only achieves infinite scalability but also allows assets and data across different chains to move freely as if in their own backyard.

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