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Thomas Fay, VP – INET Development NASDAQ OMX April 2, 2012

2012 High Performance Computing Speed, Low Latency, and Parallel Programming in Financial Services. Thomas Fay, VP – INET Development NASDAQ OMX April 2, 2012. NASDAQ OMX – Get to Know Us. We power 1 in 10 of the world’s securities transactions. NASDAQ OMX trading technology is

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Thomas Fay, VP – INET Development NASDAQ OMX April 2, 2012

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  1. 2012 High Performance ComputingSpeed, Low Latency, and Parallel Programming in Financial Services Thomas Fay, VP – INET Development NASDAQ OMX April 2, 2012

  2. NASDAQ OMX – Get to Know Us We power 1 in 10 of the world’s securities transactions NASDAQ OMX trading technology is used to power more than 70 exchanges in 50 countries • NASDAQ OMX lists • 3,600 • global companies worth $5.4T in market cap representing diverse industries and many of the world’s most • well-known and innovative brands • We invented electronic trading 40 years ago and are now the world’s largest exchange company. • Electronic trading is trusted and emulated by every electronic equities exchange in the world, making the world’s capital markets move faster, more efficiently and more transparently. More than $350B is tied to our global indexes We own and operate 24 markets 3 clearing houses 5 central securities depositories • Our global platform • can handle • more than 1Mmessages/second • at sub-70 microsecond average speeds

  3. Race To Zero

  4. The Latency Challenge

  5. 10G Co-Lo Order Latency Summary Week of March 19, 2012 (NASDAQ Market Center 09:30 to 16:30)

  6. Increasing Performance through Concurrency

  7. The Effects of Parallel Processing

  8. Thank You

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