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  • ...absolute time]], or relative to processor or bus cycles. In [[medicine]], latency can refer to the time of incubation for a virus, or the time it takes for a ==Examples of Latency in Computer Networking==
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  • ...absolute time]], or relative to processor or bus cycles. In [[medicine]], latency can refer to the time of incubation for a virus, or the time it takes for a ==Examples of Latency in Computer Networking==
    1 KB (209 words) - 06:39, 4 November 2007
  • ==Comparison with Latency== ...atency measures the amount of time required to cross a bus. The effect of latency can be seen in a brief (very simplified) example: ''A user wishes to view
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  • Short-range, high-speed, low-latency computer interconnect architecture used both at the level of interconnectio
    223 bytes (26 words) - 14:06, 28 July 2010
  • ...e while the peak bandwidth is quadrupled, the [[Latency (engineering)|read latency]] of the first word is unchanged. This means that although more informatio ...om [[Ars Technica]] provides some grounding in the basics of bandwidth and latency.
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  • ...without bit errors and in the order they were sent. It does not guarantee latency.
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  • ...ver, this number does not take into account the bus protocol overhead or [[Latency|latencies]], both of which can reduce the effective bandwidth of a bus to a ...to arrive from memory. By contrast, doubling the speed of the bus reduces latency, because the individual bits of data move across the bus faster. However, d
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Latency]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...s (CMV) infects the majority of individuals at a young age and establishes latency with a potential for reactivation...CMV [may have a role] in regulation of
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  • ...AM than system RAM, the graphics RAM can be expensive [[memory latency|low-latency]], high speed RAM.
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  • ...on JM, Han DY, ''et al.'' |title=Falling asleep: the determinants of sleep latency |journal=Arch. Dis. Child. |volume= |issue= |pages= |year=2009 |month=July
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  • By doing so, the information in the path has constant latency imposed by speed-of-light and processing delays in the path. While these me
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  • ...ten use RAM to cache content they serve, since RAM has a much lower access latency than hard drives.
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  • Due to the need for speed at the IP level ([[latency]] and [[jitter]] being the biggest concern for VoIP admins), VOIP packets t
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  • *Latency
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  • By doing so, the information in the path has constant latency imposed by speed-of-light and processing delays in the path. While these me
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  • * {{search link|"latancy"|latancy|ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[latency]])
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  • Latency Stage from six to eleven years of age
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  • * ''Latency'': The latency stage begins at age six. Children are sexually latent during this stage.
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  • ...tually transfer data, but it sets up quasi-connections with a guarantee of latency and loss probability. <ref name=RFC2208>{{citation ...ics| mechanisms for dealing with links that have high bandwidth and long latency. User Datagram Protocol (UDP) has a method for working with application pro
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  • ...e as appropriate to feed an InfiniBand core switching fabric. It has lower latency than an [[IEEE 802.3|Ethernet]] of the same signaling speed. Case-by-case
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