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Last week an industry moving at an ever higher speed almost crashed.
The transformation of markets into ever higher speed networks with bleeding-edge HFT firms moving in microseconds on dozens of diverse market fragments (more or less, what we used to call "exchanges") has taken its lumps.
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More and more people are connected to the internet in more and more places at ever higher speeds.
By the 1990's, spindizzy fever was spreading again, but rather than whirling to ever higher speeds the cars were soaring to ever higher prices.
That's still short of the existing world land speed record (763mph/1,228km/h), but it ought to provide the necessary engineering data to push the car to ever higher speeds in 2019 and 2020.
In particular, the company is placing big hopes on the ever-expanding need for bandwidth, the diameter of the Internet pipes that enable more and more information to be moved at ever higher speeds.
However, disruptions that impair Internet service operations and infrastructure investments will slow this progress toward ever higher speeds – affecting consumer satisfaction and online services – which brings us to Title II and net neutrality.
Achieving ever-higher speeds may also require significant government intervention.
To compete in the annual battle and retain the record, an entirely new car that would stay on the ground at ever-higher speeds was needed.
Matters aren't helped by the autobahn mind-set of South African drivers, whose pushiness nudges the languorous traveler toward ever-higher speeds of scenery intake.
In 2001, AMD had nearly 30% market share, only to stumble at the same time Intel kicked its chips into ever-higher speeds.
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