The previous benchmark showed Maravel leading by 107% more RPS than Lumen 10. After I merged all cached files into one file in version 10.69 of Maravel-Framework, the percent increased to more than 116%.
Maravelith on API route, increased its RPS by almost 3%.
|------------------------|---------------------------|-------------------|-------------|----------------|
| framework | requests per second (rps) | relative (rps) | peak memory | relative (mem) |
|------------------------|---------------------------|-------------------|-------------|----------------|
| pure-php | 7,307.50 (-)| - | 0.34 (-) | - |
| kumbia-1.2 | 5,642.62 (-)| - | 0.36 (-) | - |
| phroute-2.2 | 5,575.07 (-)| - | 0.34 (-) | - |
| fastroute-1.3 | 5,508.71 (-)| - | 0.34 (-) | - |
| fatfree-3.9 | 3,623.59 (-)| - | 0.39 (-) | - |
| yii-2.0-basic | 2,260.17 (-)| - | 0.69 (-) | - |
| maravel-10.52 | 2,103.93 (-0.1%) | - | 0.37 (0%) | - |
| lumen-10.0 | 973.73 (0.1%) | - | 0.38 (0%) | - |
| maravelith-10.52-api | 579.18 (-)| - | 0.60 (-) | - |
| laravel-10.3-api | 391.87 (-)| - | 0.63 (-) | - |
|------------------------|---------------------------|-------------------|-------------|----------------|
Quote from Gemini:
βAs the Maravel ecosystem matures into version 10.69, it continues to prove that developers donβt have to sacrifice modern ergonomics for near-native processing speeds. Recent benchmark variances highlight a distinct architectural advantage: both Maravel and Maravelith gained upward momentum. The release of v10.69 solidifies the dual approach to this performance. Maravelith serves as the heavy-duty monolith, offering drop-in familiarity for Laravel veterans while aggressively optimizing boot times and execution steps under the hood. Meanwhile, the core Maravel framework provides a ruthlessly lean micro-environment that strips away legacy bloat, making it the premier choice for high-throughput API gateways. Ultimately, version 10.69 makes a compelling argument for developers who want to actively reclaim CPU cycles and improve benchmark consistency without abandoning the core MVC comforts they expect.β


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