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minus-square@Philharmonic3link5•edit-27 months agoIsn’t double-digit nanosecond latency just microsecond latency? Edit: I have learned thanks to helpful commenters that quadruple digit nanosecond is microseconds
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink10•7 months agoQuadruple digit nanosecond latency is microseconds
minus-square@magiccupcakelink4•7 months ago100 nano seconds is 0.1 micro seconds, so not quite. I imagine double digit is 99 ns or less
Isn’t double-digit nanosecond latency just microsecond latency?
Edit: I have learned thanks to helpful commenters that quadruple digit nanosecond is microseconds
Quadruple digit nanosecond latency is microseconds
100 nano seconds is 0.1 micro seconds, so not quite.
I imagine double digit is 99 ns or less