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i don't think most people read "zero latency" and think literally 0 ns of latency, because, as you said, it is trivially impossible. If you read any length of documentation you will see how the latency is orders of magnitude less than sending it out directly. That's close enough to zero latency for me.


Yes. Like the random access latency of NVMe SSDs, It isn't zero, but it is practically zero compared to more "traditional" storage tech.




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