Sirius: GPU-Native SQL Engine for Enhanced Database Performance
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Summary
Sirius is a GPU-native SQL engine that integrates with existing databases like DuckDB using the Substrait query format, offering significant performance improvements. It supports DuckDB and Doris, with plans for more systems in the future.
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"Well-suited for interactive analytics, financial workloads, and ETL jobs."
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