US-based exchange said its Super Cab will provide customers with up to 17 kilowatts of power to operate and cool trading equipment within a single cabinet.

NASDAQ OMX added that 40G Client Connectivity will provide customers the ability to access all of the exchange group’s US markets through a single ultra low latency connection.

According to NASDAQ OMX, network latency on 40G is expected to be reduced by an average of 7 microseconds roundtrip compared to the current 10G connectivity option available to co-location clients.

NASDAQ OMX vice president of Transaction Services Stacie Swanstrom said that Super Cab and 40G Client Connectivity add to the most advanced offerings available at the NASDAQ OMX Data Center, providing the highest tiers in a suite of services for power, access and bandwidth.