Zama Product Releases - April 2024

April 9, 2024
The Zama Team

This month, our team at Zama released a new version of TFHE-rs (v0.6), alongside new versions of Concrete (v2.6), Concrete ML (v1.5) and the fhEVM (v0.4). With these releases, Zama continues to build its suite of products to make homomorphic encryption accessible, easy, and fast.

TFHE-rs v0.6

This new version of Zama's TFHE-rs introduces a cryptographic technique known as Zero-Knowledge Proofs that complements FHE. Additionally, this version enhances GPU support for arithmetic operations with signed integer operations. Furthermore, it introduces additional cryptographic features, such as the generation of encrypted randomness. 

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Concrete v2.6

This new version of Zama’s Concrete introduces the approximate programmable bootstrapping (PBS), input compression, enhanced function composition, and faster simulations. These improvements bring significant value to users by enhancing the performance, efficiency, and functionality of Concrete.

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Concrete ML v1.5

This new version of Zama’s Concrete ML introduces a DataFrame API that enables working with encrypted stored data, a new option that speeds up neural networks by 2-3 times, an improved FHE simulation mode to quickly evaluate the impact of the speed-up on neural network accuracy.

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fhEVM v0.4

This new version of Zama's fhEVM introduces new encrypted types and the new asynchronous decryption API. Additionally, we’ve published the first version of our standard fhEVM contracts library. These new features aim to improve the overall performance of fhEVM, enhance efficiency, and unlock the potential of new use cases. 

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Besides these enhancements in Zama’s libraries, we have worked to improve our developer resources and restructured all Zama documentations in order to create a more intuitive coding experience. In the next quarter, more efforts will be put into improving the readability of technical content. In the meantime, let us know how we can do better by taking our 5-question developer survey.

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