Achieving microsecond latency requires a combination of advanced networking, hardware, and software optimization.
Key technologies include field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), RDMA (Remote Direct Memory Access), NVMe over Fabrics (NVMe-oF), and edge computing. High-performance interconnects like InfiniBand or 400G Ethernet reduce network bottlenecks, while optimized protocols and kernel bypass techniques eliminate software-induced delays.
Data centers also use direct fiber connections, GPU acceleration, and real-time operating systems to minimize latency. Together, these technologies streamline data paths and reduce transmission time to the bare minimum, thus enabling systems to process and respond in millionths of a second.
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