$300M To Save 6 Milliseconds
whoever57 writes "A new transatlantic cable (the first in 10 years) is going to be laid at the cost of $300M. The reason? To shave 6ms off the time to transmit packets from London to New York. The Hibernian Express will reduce the current transmission time — roughly 65 milliseconds — by less than ten percent. However, investors believe the financial community will be lining up to pay premium rates to use the new cable. The article suggests that a one-millisecond advantage could be worth $100M per year to a large hedge fund."
Slashdot is serious business. You Brits will do anything to get first posts!
Indeed. Everybody knows that light speed is fastest in vacuum...
"...The article suggests that a one-millisecond advantage could be worth $100M per year to a large hedge fund."
I think we now have real proof that life is moving too fast when the metric to measure your performance as a large hedge fund investor is now measured in single milliseconds.
I'm glad I'm not a large hedge fund investor. Think your 30-minute lunch break is shitty? These guys don't have time to blink.
Who'd have thought there'd be that much interest in buying shrubbery?
When our name is on the back of your car, we're behind you all the way!