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Benchmarking the future of private computations by P2P.org

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We Benchmarked H100 vs L40S for Private Computations — Here’s What Scales (and What Doesn’t)

In this deep-dive technical session, P2P.org presents benchmark results comparing two NVIDIA GPU architectures — H100 and L40S — using the open-source prover. The team explores two scaling strategies:

  • Assigning multiple GPUs to a single proof generation, and

  • Running multiple proofs in parallel, with one GPU each.

The findings? Parallel proof execution delivers significantly higher throughput on both platforms, with diminishing returns for multi-GPU single-proof setups.

Join Konstantin Ivanov (P2P Labs Lead SRE) as he reveals:

  • Practical insights into ZK & FHE on hardware

  • What actually scales in production

  • The best parallelization setups for confidential computations

Whether you're a developer exploring FHE, a researcher deep in privacy tech, or an investor looking for the next infrastructure wave — the Zama Coffee Shop is where the ecosystem gathers to think, ship, and collaborate.

Come for the coffee. Stay for the privacy revolution.

About P2P.org:

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Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires