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Intel Delays USB 3.0 Support Until 2011
Intel Delays USB 3.0 Support Until 2011
Delay will greatly impact USB 3.0 adoption in 2010
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Intel Delays USB 3.0 Support Until 2011
DriverHeaven.net — ... USB 2.0 speeds are simply not fast enough. This has led to eSATA and other connectivity solutions that can provide more bandwidth than USB 2.0 is capable of for the storage industry. Those looking forward to the wide rollout of USB 3.0 will be saddened to hear that the specification has been dealt a setback. This summer, expectations were that USB 3.0 devices and computers supporting USB 3.0 would be available before 2010. ____________ Source: Dailytech ...

Intel Delays USB 3.0 Support Until 2011
APH Networks — ... USB, which has had many supporting startups and interest groups close up shop, the industry buzz is now focusing on 60 GHz technology. With Intel not offering wide support for USB 3.0 in its chipsets in 2010, adoption of the specification will reportedly be limited to a few high-end graphics workstations and consumer PCs. The makers of these systems will be forced to buy discrete host controllers for their boards, which will make the parts high-cost items. View: Article @ Source Site ...

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