Exegy Bows Fifth-Gen Data Appliances, In-House NIC

The new appliances leverage an in-house-developed network interface card that enables the vendor to boost data processing and distribution.

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St. Louis, Mo.-based hardware ticker plant vendor Exegy has released the fifth generation of its market data appliances, featuring a four-fold increase in processing capacity enabled by the introduction of a new, proprietary FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Array) network interface card.

The Exegy Network Interface Card (XNIC) is a new area of development for the vendor, which would previously buy third-party NICs, and was developed in-house, except for a time-synchronization component that

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