by Orla Powr | Jul 4, 2022 | CPU, High Frequency Trading, Server Talk
Overclocked servers can come in many varieties and configurations. There are several key elements to understand, especially with the boundaries of overclocking. Reliability has always been an issue when it comes to overclocking servers and this is why some of the...
by Orla Powr | Jun 30, 2022 | CPU, Financial, High Frequency Trading, ICC News, ICC Solutions, IT Hardware
With an absolute need for low latency & high frequency CPUs for trading servers and tick-to-trade optimization, Intel Alder Lake servers are providing benefits for traders who rely on CPUs and FPGAs for performance. Intel’s new Alder Lake CPUs have really...
by Orla Powr | Jun 30, 2022 | Financial, High Frequency Trading, IT Hardware
Low latency servers are becoming more and more popular because of their use cases and the need for speed in many industries. Low latency is important in the datacenter/web hosting industry, it’s important in the CDN industry, it’s important in the high frequency...
by Orla Powr | Jun 28, 2022 | CPU, Financial, High Frequency Trading, ICC Solutions, Uncategorized
Good news for Intel overclocking fans, Intel’s Alder Lake processors have a lot more wiggle room than previous Intel CPUs. Intel had realized pretty quickly that AMD Ryzen and Epyc processors based on the Zen 3 microarchitecture were starting to dominate the CPU &...
by Orla Powr | Jun 20, 2022 | CPU, Financial, High Frequency Trading, IT Hardware, Server Talk
Trading Servers are becoming more and more popular with the emergence of High Frequency Trading Servers taking a lot of financial workload. The reason trading servers are based around high frequency & low latency is because of the ultimate race to zero. Tick to...
by Orla Powr | Jun 16, 2022 | CPU, Financial, High Frequency Trading, IT Hardware, Server Talk
AMD has been continuing to acquire market share over the last couple of years and we’ve noticed a large interest in AMD Ryzen & Epyc Servers. AMD managed to make some serious inroads with their 5000 series Ryzen processors that were able to beat Intel Rocket Lake...