Pro tip: Use a wooden spatula and low-medium heat. Once gelled, it holds shape for hours.
The tagline isn't just marketing fluff. In previous iterations, users occasionally encountered rough edges in query execution and memory management. The v0.120 release tightens the bolts considerably. The most immediate improvement is the optimization of the query processor. Complex Cypher queries that previously caused memory spikes or sluggish response times now execute with a fluidity that justifies the "Extra Quality" branding.
For developers used to the convenience of SQLite but craving the power of graph relationships, this release bridges the gap effectively. The stability improvements mean fewer crashes during bulk data imports—a pain point in earlier versions. kuzu v0 120 extra quality
For engineers who need the hard data, here are the verified properties you can expect from a genuine Extra Quality grade:
| Property | Value | Test Method | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Tensile Strength | 85 - 95 MPa | ISO 527 | | Flexural Modulus | 7,500 MPa | ISO 178 | | Heat Deflection Temp (1.8 MPa) | 120°C (248°F) | ISO 75 | | Flammability Rating | V0 (0.8mm thickness) | UL 94 | | Dielectric Strength | 18 kV/mm | IEC 60243 | | Water Absorption (24h) | < 0.05% | ISO 62 | | Continuous Use Temp | -40°C to 130°C | - | Pro tip: Use a wooden spatula and low-medium heat
Note: "Extra Quality" variants often exceed these baseline figures by 5-10%.
Usage economy – Because it gels strongly, use 30–40% less than cornstarch. The tagline isn't just marketing fluff
Verdict: A Substantial Leap in Performance and Usability
The release of Kuzu v0.120, tagged with the "Extra Quality" moniker, marks a significant milestone for this embedded graph database management system. While still in its major version zero (pre-1.0), Kuzu is rapidly shedding its "experimental" skin, delivering a build that feels robust, optimized, and ready for production-adjacent workloads.