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The scaling dashboard is the interactive companion to Benchmarks. It walks through the headline measured anchors (N=32 match cycle, atomic min) and shows how scheme, hardware, and capacity choices interact.
Open the dashboard directly: dagon.so/scaling ↗.

What it shows

  • Scheme × hardware — TFHE-style programmable bootstrap on CPU and GPU, alongside CKKS as a reference for why a leveled scheme does not preserve correctness at the chain depth Dagon’s matcher needs. See Why CKKS fails.
  • Capacity — how the per-cycle wall-clock relates to lane count inside a single match pool.
  • Production-target projection — an expected-only band based on published primitive costs from the next-generation FHE family; not a measurement.
Every number plotted is status-tagged per the Methodology discipline. Anchors that map to a directly-measured run are highlighted in the UI; everything else is a derived projection clearly labelled as such.

Benchmarks

The headline measured numbers the dashboard is anchored to.

Methodology

The status-tag discipline behind every number on this page.

Why CKKS fails

Why the CKKS configuration is parity-failed at production chain depth.