Addressing Market Data Rate Challenges Through Multi-Core Processors - Podcast
On 17th September, 2007, as part of the High Performance on Wall Street events, Intel co-hosted a seminar with A-Team Group, entitled, Addressing Market Data Rate Challenges through Multi-Core Processors.
Chaired by Larry Tabb, founder and CEO of TABB Group, executive panelists were:
- Jim Richman, Principle Architect, Digital Enterprise Group, Intel
- Tom Chippas, Head of Autobahn Equity, North America, Deutsche Bank
- Jeremy Lehman, Chief Software Architect, Global Equities, Citigroup
- Jonathan Ross, Consultant
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Programme notes:
- 01:05 - Larry Tabb’s intro
- 02:34 - Jim Richman gives a background to multi-core computing
- 05:14 - Tom Chippas talks about how big a deal multi-core actually is
- 06:46 - Jeremy Lehman on the impact of multi-core on Citigroup
- 08:32 - Jonathan Ross on some of the exchange/market issues
- 10:27 - Tom Chippas on the business issues around speed/performance
- 12:22 - Jeremy Lehman on aggregated/direct feeds and latency
- 13:48 - Jonathan Ross on how direct feeds and co-locating impacts the exchange
- 16:26 - Jim Richman on new technologies such as FPGAs
- 18:16 - Tom Chippas on multi-core versus FPGA
- 19:42 - Jeremy Lehman on productivity issues of hardware versus software
- 21:27 - Jim Richman on migration from single-core to multi-core
- 26:15 - Thomas Chippas on optimization and priorities
- 27:28 - Jonathan Ross on determinism & speed versus reliability
- 31:50 - Jim Richman on multi-core issues around determinism
- 36:16 - Jeremy Lehman on what the future holds for technology innovation
- 38:11 - Tom Chippas on the cycle of data acquisition, validation, enrichment and distribution
- 40:11 - Jonathan Ross on exchange issues going forward
- 41:06 - Jim Richman on pools of liquidity & execution engines
- 42:32 - Q&A on operating system issues
- 50:51 - Q&A on new programming paradigms
- 56:50 - Wrap-up
The Intel proceedings were recorded by Voices in Business ›
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