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# Wasm3
This is an (experimental) high performance WebAssembly interpreter written in C.
`wasm3` is built on top of [Steven Massey](https://github.com/soundandform)'s novel interpreter topology, with
- Aim at Wasm 1.0 spec conformance (not there yet)
- Lot's of bugfixes
- Portability improvements
** 10x faster** than common wasm interpreters, like `wac`, `wasm-micro-runtime`, `life`
** 10x faster** than common wasm interpreters, like `wac`,
`wasm-micro-runtime`, `life`
** 5-6x slower** than state of the art wasm `JIT` engines, like `liftoff`
** 10-15х slower** than native execution
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- **MCU**s: ESP32, ESP8266, nRF52, nRF51, Blue Pill, K210, FOMU, MXChip AZ3166, Arduino Due, Arduino MKR*, etc.
- **OpenWRT**-enabled routers
- <img src="https://cdn.rawgit.com/simple-icons/simple-icons/develop/icons/googlechrome.svg" width="18" height="18" /> <img src="https://cdn.rawgit.com/simple-icons/simple-icons/develop/icons/mozillafirefox.svg" width="18" height="18" /> Browsers... yes, using WebAssembly itself!
`wasm3` is built on top of [Steven Massey](https://github.com/soundandform)'s novel interpreter topology, with
- Aim at Wasm 1.0 spec conformance (not there yet)
- Lot's of bugfixes
- Portability improvements

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