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adding 10gb benchmark to readme
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<p>LZHAM has been integrated into the 7zip archiver (command line and GUI) as a custom codec plugin: http://richg42.blogspot.com/2015/02/lzham-10-integrated-into-7zip-command.html</p>

<h3>10GB Benchmark Results</h3>

Results with [7zip-LZHAM 9.38 32-bit](http://richg42.blogspot.com/2015/02/7zip-938-custom-codec-plugin-for-lzham.html) (64MB dictionary) on [Matt Mahoney's 10GB benchmark](http://mattmahoney.net/dc/10gb.html)

LZHAM (-mx=8): 3,577,047,629 Archive Test Time: 70.652 secs
LZHAM (-mx=9): 3,573,782,721 Archive Test Time: 71.292 secs
LZMA (-mx=9): 3,560,052,414 Archive Test Time: 223.050 secs

<h3>Most Common Question: So how does it compare to other libs like LZ4?</h3>

There is no single compression algorithm that perfectly suites all use cases and practical constraints. LZ4 and LZHAM are tools which lie at completely opposite ends of the spectrum:
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