Nature, Published online: 03 March 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-00680-z
At the heart of the KEF Muo rebuild is a new racetrack-shaped mid/bass driver (2.5 × 5 inches) that has been paired with a 0.74 inch (19mm) tweeter and driven by a total of 40 watts of Class D amplification (30 watts for lows, 10 watts for highs.) The elongated oval shape (hence why they call these “racetrack” drivers) allows for more internal volume and greater efficiency. Combined with KEF’s own P-Flex Surround technology—a pleated structure borrowed from their subwoofers that reduces internal air pressure—it should get deeper, more controlled bass despite the tiny enclosure size.
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In voice systems, receiving the first LLM token is the moment the entire pipeline can begin moving. The TTFT accounts for more than half of the total latency, so choosing a latency-optimised inference setup like Groq made the biggest difference. Model size also seems to matter: larger models may be required for some complex use cases, but they also impose a latency cost that's very noticeable in conversational settings. The right model depends on the job, but TTFT is the metric that actually matters.