Updated performance numbers.

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@ -49,16 +49,20 @@ On another terminal, start the application that will be sending the ping.
# Waiting for startup jitter to stabilise
# Warm up complete.
# Round trip measurements (in us)
#. Round trip time [us] Write-access time [us] Read-access time [us]
# Seconds Count Median Min Count Median Min Count Median Min
# Round trip time [us] Write-access time [us] Read-access time [us]
# Seconds Count median min 99% max Count median min Count median min
1 17382 56 50 77 269 17382 10 9 17382 1 1
2 17502 55 50 75 137 17502 10 9 17502 1 1
3 17482 56 50 73 165 17482 10 9 17482 1 1
4 17429 56 50 73 135 17429 10 9 17429 1 1
5 17514 56 50 73 146 17514 10 9 17514 1 1
6 17566 55 50 74 256 17566 10 9 17566 1 1
7 17555 55 51 74 119 17555 10 9 17555 1 1
8 17551 55 51 74 137 17551 10 9 17551 1 1
9 17562 55 50 72 193 17562 10 9 17562 1 1
10 17461 56 50 74 143 17461 10 9 17461 1 1
1 13476 70 66 13476 14 12 13476 2 1
2 11972 73 66 11972 14 13 11972 2 1
3 13109 71 67 13109 14 12 13109 2 1
4 12259 72 67 12259 14 12 12259 2 1
5 12928 71 67 12928 14 12 12928 2 1
The number above were measure on a 13' MacBook pro running a 3,1 GHz Intel Core i5. From these number you can see how the roundtrip is incredibly stable and the minimal latency is slightly over 30 micro-seconds (on this HW).
The number above were measure on Mac running a 4,2 GHz Intel Core i7. From these number you can see how the roundtrip is incredibly stable and the minimal latency is about 25 micro-seconds (on this HW).
## Documentation
The Cyclone DDS documentation is available [here](http://cdds.io/docs).