engadget.com - 11/4/2009
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What was once an unverifiable rumor from an anonymous source has now, sadly, become a confirmed fact. Intel won't be integrating USB 3.0 support into its chipsets until at least 2011 . Motherboard makers such as ASUS can still opt to add discrete 3.0 controllers at an extra cost, but Intel -- ...
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In 2006, Intel paid Dell almost $2 billion
in rebates, and in two quarters of that year,...
rebate payments exceeded Dell s reported net income From 2001 to 2006, Intel granted Dell a privileged position vis- -vis other computer makers in return for ...
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Nvidia Confirms Intel's USB 3.0 Delay Until 2011 [USB]
Gizmodo —
... different, USB 3.0 probably won't hit mass consumption until then. Is there any hope? We've already seen an Intel motherboard hit the market with USB 3.0, but it's technically manufactured by Asus, and it's running a third-party USB (3.0) controller. So we'll see USB 3.0, especially in the custom PC market, before 2011 (because we already are). But like we said, in terms of the standard arriving in mass anytime soon, things are looking grim. [TGDaily via Engadget]
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Nvidia Confirms Intel's Senseless USB 3.0 Delay Until 2011 [USB]
Gizmodo —
... different, USB 3.0 probably won't hit mass consumption until then. Is there any hope? We've already seen an Intel motherboard hit the market with USB 3.0, but it's technically manufactured by Asus, and it's running a third-party USB (3.0) controller. So we'll see USB 3.0, especially in the custom PC market, before 2011 (because we already are). But like we said, in terms of the standard arriving in mass anytime soon, things are looking grim. [TGDaily via Engadget]
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Nada de USB 3.0 integrado en los chipset de Intel hasta 2011
Gizmologia —
... innovar, los entusiastas de PC se quedan con los chipsets de Intel y las características y rendimiento que ofrecen, o la falta de ellos.”
Esto en lo que en realidad se traslada es que las placas base tendrán que costar un poco más por el precio del controlador que elijan incluir, no es nada que dispare el precio de fabricación, pero si Intel lograse dar en 2010 un chipset con esta característica ya incluida, sería más barato.
Vía: Engadget
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