Wormhole will use AMD chips to enhance the proof efficiency of the cross-chain interoperability platform "light client"
ChainCatcher news, according to The Block, Wormhole has announced that it will adopt AMD's FPGA hardware accelerator chips to enhance the capability of cross-chain messaging using zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP). The project plans to achieve this through a "light client" implementation, integrating ZKP for secure cross-chain transfers, aimed at creating secure "channels" for messaging between different blockchains.
It is reported that in this collaboration, Wormhole will utilize AMD's Alveo U55C and U250 compatible accelerator cards to increase the capacity for secure cross-chain messaging using zero-knowledge proofs. As a bridging solution connecting over 30 blockchains, Wormhole is developing a "light client" implementation for secure cross-chain transfers by integrating zero-knowledge proofs into the platform. The addition of AMD chips provides the necessary computational power for generating and verifying proofs across networks.