Intel has decided on rounding-up a few companies and getting together a new standard that would better serve the needs of future computer users. The recently-formed USB 3.0 Promoter Group includes Intel, HP, Microsoft, Texas Instruments, NEC and NXP Semiconductors and it set on bringing a USB standard that would be more than 10 times faster than USB 2.0 (480Mb/s) and more energy efficient.
The USB 3.0 standard would be compatible with 2.0 ports and will become the logical choice when transferring large files. The development of the USB 3.0 standard is in full swing and we should see the final specs in the first half of 2008.
Crazypickney said
11:05 10/20 2007
Hmm... sounds interesting. lets see how this goes
fabasketball said
22:32 12/27 2007
mi read it up man dem comin up wid it to buss in mid 2008
Gates said
17:14 01/03 2008
mad ting technology cah done
NIMPUSHADOW said
03:40 02/10 2008
I CANT WAIT .NOT EVERY ONE IS READY FOR ESATA WHICH BOAST 3GB A SECOND
viper_3kj said
07:45 02/10 2008
with the continuous splitting of atoms in smaller particle technology will always a evolve. ra** soon si will all a buy brontobyte internal and external drives fi wi machine dem.
Wyzco said
14:44 02/23 2008
i love technology :)
DJ Romeo said
02:43 02/24 2008
Yeah dem just decide on Bluray and have a bigger format coming out.
USB 3.0?
Intel has decided on rounding-up a few companies and getting together a new standard that would better serve the needs of future computer users. The recently-formed USB 3.0 Promoter Group includes Intel, HP, Microsoft, Texas Instruments, NEC and NXP Semiconductors and it set on bringing a USB standard that would be more than 10 times faster than USB 2.0 (480Mb/s) and more energy efficient.
The USB 3.0 standard would be compatible with 2.0 ports and will become the logical choice when transferring large files. The development of the USB 3.0 standard is in full swing and we should see the final specs in the first half of 2008.