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FPGA Microservices - Ultra-Low Latency with Off-The-Shelf Hardware

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Watch a conference talk from YOW! 2016 where Conrad Parker, Senior Developer Team Lead at Optiver, explores how to achieve ultra-low latency using FPGA microservices with readily available hardware. Discover practical approaches to implementing high-performance computing solutions through Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) in a microservices architecture. Learn about the advantages of using off-the-shelf hardware components to build efficient, low-latency systems that can process data at remarkable speeds. Gain insights into the intersection of hardware acceleration and modern software architecture patterns, with real-world applications and implementation strategies shared by an experienced developer in the field.

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FPGA Microservices: Ultra-Low Latency with Off-The-Shelf Hardware • Conrad Parker • YOW! 2016

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