most people think Pico ZKVM and the ZK data coprocessor are two @brevis_zk competing products, but they actually work together.
pico is a fast, modular ZKVM which is kind of like the main engine. it’s built to handle general ZK proving and can be customized for different circuits or fields.
the ZK data coprocessor is more specialized. it’s built just for reading and computing historical on-chain data efficiently.
when you plug the data coprocessor into pico, you get the best of both worlds: pico handles the logic, and the coprocessor accelerates the data side.
the setup makes proofs way faster and cheaper (about 32x performance and 67% lower cost).
basically, pico is the brain, ZK data coprocessor is the muscle. together, they make ZK computation both powerful and efficient.

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