New FPGA component aims to curb co-lo costs

Hardware ticker plant provider Exegy is working on a new FPGA solution that it says will free up costly processing power on firms’ existing co-lo servers.

With all the alliances between cloud hyperscalers and exchange operators, you’d be forgiven for thinking that physical datacenters are falling by the wayside. But there’s at least one element of exchange connectivity that—for now, at least—remains captive to dedicated servers: exchange co-location for high-performance trading.

Recently, Nasdaq announced an additional 112,065 square feet of co-location space at Equinix’s NY11 datacenter, filled with high-density cabinets to support clients’ high

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