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Long-term latency plot of system in rack #c/slot #2 as illustration to News Article of 2015-10-05 12:00: Real time Linux on the go!

Intel Core i7 980 @3.33 GHz

Long-term latency plot: Data are displayed from back (oldest) to front (newest). Worst-case latency values drop down to about 20 µs after initial configuration and optimization. Please see this page for details how the individual latency plots are generated.

 
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