Cisco Systems, Inc. has announced the Cisco 
Nexus 3548 with Algorithm Boost technology, a new networking innovation which 
delivers up to 60% network-access performance improvement over competing 
full-featured 10 Gigabit ethernet switches.
Designed 
for use in high performance computing, high performance trading, and big data 
environments, this new switch offers network-access performance as low as 190 
nanoseconds, a performance improvement enabled by the Algo Boost technology 
developed by silicon engineers at Cisco.
The 
Cisco Nexus 3548 with Algo Boost enhances the Cisco High Performance Trading 
Fabric architecture that helps enable business agility and intelligence for 
customers without imposing performance or latency penalties.
The 
Nexus 3548 one-rack-unit (1RU) 10 GB Ethernet switch running in "warp mode" 
offers latencies as low as 190 ns in those environments with small to medium 
Layer 2 and Layer 3 scaling requirements.
The 
ultra-low-latency switch also facilitates the delivery of stock market data to 
financial trading servers in as little as 50 ns with the warp switch port 
analyzer (SPAN) feature. The Nexus 3548 also includes Hitless Network Address 
Translation (NAT), a critical feature to allow algorithmic traders to easily 
connect to any trading venue they desire without any latency penalty.
Cisco 
Nexus 3548 switch latency speeds were verified using Spirent TestCenter across 
various workloads and using testing specifications developed jointly with 
Spirent Communications.
David 
Yen, senior vice president of Data Center Group at Cisco, said: "Today, Cisco 
has leapfrogged our competitors in delivering a full featured switch that offers 
the lowest latency Ethernet in the networking industry. The Nexus 3548 with the 
unique Cisco Algo Boost technology implemented in ASIC provides a robust feature 
set to give financial traders more control over their sophisticated trading 
algorithms and respond more quickly to the changes in the market.
"In 
addition to the performance, this unique ultra-low-latency Ethernet technology 
is part of the unified data center fabric and offers strong total cost of 
ownership for commercial high-performance computing and big data environments as 
well as scale-out storage topologies."
  
 
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