Innovation in ultra-low latency networking gives high frequency traders an extra boost. Cisco
The old adage time is money is perhaps more true in the world of High Frequency Trading than anywhere else. Every nanosecond counts as trading firms are always striving to achieve the lowest latency possible in order to execute trades and maximize profits.
Improving latency isn t just about bandwidth, location, network interface, software or silicon. It s about accelerating every step in the transaction path, which is what Cisco is helping to enable with a new platform architecture for High Frequency Trading that benefits from the AMD EPYC™ 7003 Processors, announced today.
Cisco grows UCS server family with high-powered AMD processor
Tech giant uses AMD’s new EPYC 7003 processor to boost performance in Unified Computing System family of servers Credit: Dreamstime
Cisco has bulked-up its rack server offering with new models that promise to deliver low latency and high-speed computing needed for hybrid cloud and financial workloads.
The new servers are part of Cisco’s Unified Computing System (UCS) family and are built with AMD’s new EPYC 7003 processors, which feature up to 64 Zen 3 cores per processor and a variety of performance and security features.
Cisco and AMD have worked together on server offerings since 2018 when Cisco first partnered with AMD to better contend with competitors such as Dell and Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE).
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