Zero Latency
Zero Latency refers to the ideal scenario in computing and networking where data transmission occurs instantaneously, with no delay between the sender and receiver. While true zero latency is unattainable due to the physical limitations of data transmission speeds (like the speed of light), technologies aim to minimize latency as much as possible. Low-latency networks are crucial for applications requiring real-time data processing, such as high-frequency trading, virtual reality, online gaming, and remote surgery.