Solana: Hits 12K Compute Units Milestone
Solana developer Dean Little announces internal achievement of 12,252 compute units, set to drop to 3-4K with SHA512 syscall on mainnet for under 5,000 lamports per signature.
SourceSolana developer Dean Little revealed an internal breakthrough, achieving 12,252 compute units (CUs) for operations, with plans to slash this to around 3-4K CUs once the SHA512 syscall integrates into mainnet. This efficiency gain targets <5,000 lamports per signature at base fee, boosting Solana network upgrade potential amid recent scalability pushes over the last six months, where similar optimizations have driven transaction speeds higher without inflating costs. The update ties into ongoing compute units reduction efforts, echoing last quarter's fee model tweaks that stabilized network performance during peak loads.
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