Impossible to say unfortunately. We're only aware of the deposit when it hits our system. Once the upgraded system is running, we can compare the faster deposits to the slower deposits in the old system, but such an exercise would be purely anecdotal and a waste of time. We would rather get everything flowing faster sooner, than having some interesting statistics to quote about how much faster the new system is. From initial tests, deposits into the upgraded infrastructure are looking to update just as fast as blockchain.info. Unfortunately testing any new upgraded infrastructure without the real-world full load of all users actually transacting on it is fairly inaccurate. We'll know for sure once it's upgraded.