The browser nodes are helping the network with verification of various zero-knowledge proofs in order to lighten the CPU load of the full nodes. The aim is to expand these browser nodes into full fledge block generators (which will participate to the consensus and get the rewards when they produce an accepted block) or verifiers (who can verify a zero-knowledge computation on behalf of the network).
I meant if it takes 1 minute to generate a proof and less than 1 second to verify it depending on the node's CPU, how is it possible to receive a new proof so quickly? Currently they come every 4 seconds, but yesterday it seemed like the bottleneck was the node's CPU, not the proofbox.
Looks like that question was answered in the AMA with Dusk today on EthFinex's Telegram channel.
I did not know about the 90 ms ZK proof generation. Did they announce that?