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View All TagsThe Weaviate v3 Typescript Client goes GA

The Weaviate v3 Typescript Client goes GA
We're pleased to share that the Weaviate v3 TypeScript client is now stable!
Weaviate 1.25 Release
32x Reduced Memory Usage With Binary Quantization

32x Reduced Memory Usage With Binary Quantization
In-depth technical breakdown of how binary quantization works and how to use it in Weaviate.
Accelerating Vector Search up to +40% with Intel’s latest Xeon CPU - Emerald Rapids

Accelerating Vector Search up to +40% with Intel’s latest Xeon CPU - Emerald Rapids
Boosting Weaviate using SIMD-AVX512, Loop Unrolling and Compiler Optimizations
Announcing the Weaviate TypeScript Client Beta

Announcing the Weaviate TypeScript Client Beta
A beta release of our new TypeScript client is now available! Help us make it better by trying it out and providing your feedback.
Weaviate 1.24 Release

Weaviate 1.24 Release
Weaviate 1.24 is released! Updates include named vectors, server telemetry, backend improvements, performance enhancements.
gRPC-Driven Performance Improvements in Weaviate

gRPC-Driven Performance Improvements in Weaviate
Learn how gRPC improves import and query speeds in Weaviate
Weaviate Python client (v4) goes GA

Weaviate Python client (v4) goes GA
The new (v4) release of the Weaviate Python Client is - faster (gRPC), provides better IDE support and more type-safety, and many other developer experience improvements. Check out the new release and let us know what you think!
Weaviate 1.23 Release

Weaviate 1.23 Release
Weaviate 1.23 released with AutoPQ, flat indexing + Binary Quantization, OSS LLM support through Anyscale, and more!
Achieve Zero-Downtime Upgrades with Weaviate’s Multi-Node Setup

Achieve Zero-Downtime Upgrades with Weaviate’s Multi-Node Setup
Learn about high-availability setups with Weaviate, which can allow upgrades and other maintenance with zero downtime.
Weaviate 1.22 Release

Weaviate 1.22 Release
Weaviate 1.22 released with nest object storage, async indexing, further gRPC support, and more!