Topic: Future of low-latency audio
Just an idle question. RME user for 4 years, complete convert.
So we all moan about latency - often it's what's led us here, getting stable low-latency gear. I just wondered, from a technical standpoint, what future changes might happen to PC architecture that will help with latency.
I'll happily admit I've only a rough understanding of how a USB ASIO driver actually works, but I'd guess that the future isn't there. I thought perhaps a low-level access system like Thunderbolt might help (though I daresay it'd be a nightmare to navigate the various implementations!).
Also, is ASIO itself a problem, and is there a way of making CPUs that optimises them for audio streams, so they're more real-time oriented than buffer-oriented?
I'm just dreaming here, not asking for concrete solutions - just interested to know what the future of 10, 20 even 30 years might hold for latency. And thought this a good place to ask!