Bookmarked https://css-tricks.com/wordpress-and-jamstack/.
Yeah, except that, technically, you don’t. (Also, most cheap shared hosting is going to support both WordPress, and, obviously, static HTML—JAMstack, if you must.)
> You need LAMP hosting to run WordPress.
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Which is why it makes zero sense to compare page load times for static HTML and cached WordPress pages.
Caching WordPress means [serving static HTML and static assets] from a global CDN, which is essentially what JAMstack is[.]