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latency <a latency; latencies> N

latency time PHYS

network latency N COMPUT

replication latency N COMPUT

startup latency N COMPUT

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Longer latency can make video conferencing and online gaming difficult, if not impossible.
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The sciatic nerve and trigeminal nerve are the sites of latency.
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When a listener receives a talker advertise message, it should know whether the resources are available, and if so, the latency for the path.
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It will mean not just faster speeds, rather more devices communicating with high bit rates but with low latency and low power.
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A player on a DSL connection with a 50-ms ping can react faster than a modem user with a 350-ms average latency.
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The differences are based on the tradeoffs between flexibility and extensibility vs latency and overhead.
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Latency reduction is a key driver for increased use of real-time applications, including video teleconferencing, over satellites.
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Rewinding can be criticised for allowing the high latency of one player to negatively affect the experience of low-latency players.
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Interrupt latency is the guaranteed maximum response time of the system to an electronic event ("e.g." when the disk drive finishes moving some data).
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This reduces latency (delay) noticeably compared to store-and-forward switching that waits for the whole packet before forwarding.
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