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What is the cost of LINQ chaining in high-performance systems?

Updated May 16, 2026

Short answer

Each LINQ operator adds iterator overhead, increasing CPU and allocation cost.

Deep explanation

Chaining LINQ methods creates multiple iterator objects and delegate invocations. In high-throughput systems, this overhead can become significant compared to manual loops. Additionally, closures and deferred execution increase GC pressure.

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