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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ For a taste of its performance, here are a few benchmark numbers, completed on a
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| [zlib 1.2.8] -6| 3.099 | 21 | 320 |
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| **zstd** |**2.871**|**255**| **531** |
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| **zstd 0.2** |**2.871**|**255**| **670** |
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| [zlib 1.2.8] -1| 2.730 | 70 | 300 |
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| [LZ4] HC r131 | 2.720 | 25 | 2100 |
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| QuickLZ 1.5.1b6| 2.237 | 370 | 415 |
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@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ For a taste of its performance, here are a few benchmark numbers, completed on a
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An interesting feature of zstd is that it can qualify as both a reasonably strong compressor and a fast one.
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Zstd delivers high decompression speed, at more than >500 MB/s per core.
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Zstd delivers very high decompression speed, at more than >600 MB/s per core.
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Obviously, your exact mileage will vary depending on your target system.
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Zstd compression speed will be configurable to fit different situations.
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