TechFlow reports on March 3 that Solayer, a Solana restaking platform, has achieved 200,000 TPS on its InfiniSVM testnet, according to Jason Li, co-founder of Solayer. Solayer InfiniSVM aims to address issues caused by Solana's network bandwidth consumption of nearly 0.8Gbps per validator, such as validator propagation failures, disconnections, and consensus disruptions. Its key technical innovations include a pre-execution model, Mega Leader architecture, Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) with InfiniBand, and distributed signature verification.
Previously, Solayer announced the launch of its SVM blockchain, Solayer InfiniSVM, which will leverage SDN and RDMA technologies to achieve an infinitely scalable multi-execution cluster architecture, reaching network speeds of up to 100 Gbps while maintaining atomic state consistency.




