Quincy Taps Enyx for FPGA-Accelerated CME Data

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Quincy Data, a provider of low-latency normalized data to co-location centers via microwave connectivity, has selected Paris-based hardware-accelerated data capture and network technology provider Enyx's FPGA solution for handling datafeeds from CME Group, to enable Quincy to provide its clients with lower-latency market data from CME to co-location sites in New Jersey.

Enyx's CME-certified FPGA market data service provides wire-to-software latency of less than 1.5 microseconds which includes decoding, filtering and normalization of data.

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