In order to produce a formatted string, both string.Create and either FormattableString.Invariant or
FormattableString.CurrentCulture can be used. However, string.Create rents array buffers from
ArrayPool<char> making it more performant, as well as preventing unnecessary allocations and future stress on the Garbage
Collector.
This applies to .NET versions after .NET 6, when these string.Create overloads were introduced.
What is the potential impact?
We measured a significant improvement both in execution time and memory allocation. For more details see the Benchmarks section from
the More info tab.