"SuperSpeed" USB 3.0 isn't expected to make a mark on shipping devices until next year, but that hasn't stopped Active Media from unveiling their latest range of external SSDs. As you might imagine, ...
Version 3.0 of the universal serial bus specification has been released. Unveiled on Monday by the USB Implementers Forum, the USB 3.0 spec can theoretically support data-transfer speeds of up to ...
The group that oversees USB wants to make it easier for you to understand what various cables and ports can actually do. It's trying to ditch branding like SuperSpeed and USB4 in an attempt to ...
Today at the USB Implementers Forum SuperSpeed USB Developers Conference in Tokyo, multiple companies demonstrated interoperable prototype hosts and devices, furthering significant market momentum for ...
Mechanically, the USB 3.0 connector has been designed with backward compatibility to the USB 2.0/USB 1.1 connector. But attenuation on the 5-GHz serial lines is considerable, and receivers operate on ...
2008 will mark the first year in which shipments of high-speed USB devices will surpass shipments of low- and full-speed USB-enabled devices, reports In-Stat (http ...
Chandraveer, a seasoned mechanical design engineer turned tech reporter and reviewer, brings more than three years of rich experience in consumer tech journalism to the table, having contributed to ...
Hopefully. by now you have heard of SuperSpeed USB and are familiar enough to know it is the next evolution of the Universal Serial Bus (USB). If not, I recommend watching a short video (Reference 1) ...
Intel’s Jeff Ravencraft, who is also president of the USB Implementers Forum, discussed more details about USB 3.0 today at the Storage Visions conference in Las Vegas. The focus of the new spec is ...
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