What Would UxHw® Be Worth on Your VaR Grid?

A bank has to know what it might lose on a bad day. Its regulator asks for the number. Value at risk, or VaR, as that number is called, comes from simulating a portfolio through thousands of possible markets, which is why most banks run it overnight on a rented grid of machines. UxHw computes with the distributions themselves instead of sampling them, so one pass replaces the thousands. Enter the size of your grid and what it costs you. See what changes.

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