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Polygon Labs Unveils VPU Chip Optimized for Zero-Knowledge Cryptography Processing

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The purchase is part of a deal with hardware maker Fabric, which is also producing custom zero-knowledge chips for Polygon's AggLayer.

Polygon Labs Unveils VPU Chip Optimized for Zero-Knowledge Cryptography Processing

Polygon Labs, a major contributor to the Ethereum layer-2 (L2) ecosystem, announced Tuesday a new collaboration with hardware maker Fabric to build a custom computer chip optimized for zero-knowledge (ZK) cryptography.

The news comes as Fabric unveiled last month a $33 million Series A round, which Polygon Labs participated in, to create "verifiable processing units" (VPUs), a custom chip designed for cryptography and blockchains.

The ZK team at Polygon has been working with Fabric to create VPU-based prover libraries for Plonky2 and Plonky3. Provers are a key component of blockchain systems built around ZK cryptography, which emerged last year as one of the hottest design features in the crypto industry and a key focus for Polygon.

The AggLayer is a Polygon project to make token transfers seamless between affiliated blockchain networks.

“As the latest AggLayer contributor, Fabric will work closely with Polygon Labs to accelerate the AggLayer’s roadmap by developing software to run Plonky2 and Plonky3 on the VPU, and Polygon Labs will work closely with Fabric to ensure future generations of the VPU will accelerate the AggLayer’s long-term roadmap,” Polygon wrote in their press release.

The team also shared that Polygon Labs will acquire $5 million worth of VPU-based server systems as part of today’s announcement, in order to accelerate ZK-proof generation projects on the AggLayer.

“Fabric’s VPUs can accelerate the timeline for wider adoption of zero-knowledge technology from three to five years to six to 12 months,” Polygon co-founder Mihailo Bjelic said in the press release shared with CoinDesk. “For Polygon Labs, implementing this tech will massively accelerate the development of the AggLayer, bringing real-time, affordable proofs that nobody thought would come for years, and much lower proving costs than previously thought possible in the medium-term.”

Read more: Fabric, Startup Building 'VPU' Chips for Cryptography, Raises $33M

Edited by Bradley Keoun.

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