19.09.2007 14:21 Uhr, Quelle: Engadget
Intel's USB 3.0 and Wireless USB 1.1 target speeds announced: so long Firewire?
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets, Peripherals, Wireless
Intel's announced USB 3.0 specification could push throughput beyond 4Gbps (300MBps) at the application level while introducing Quality of Service in support of HD video streams. Besides supplanting Firewire once and for all, a clear goal of the new "SuperSpeed USB" is to keep up with the transfer speeds of flash chips. "We don't want to be the bottleneck in the system," says Intel's Jeff Ravencraft who is overseeing the 3.0 initiative. Intel, HP, Microsoft, NEC, NXP, and TI will present the initial spec for
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