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Super-Speed USB 3.0 Formal Unveiling Next Week, Windows 7 Won't Support Natively [Usb 3.0]
Super-Speed USB 3.0 Formal Unveiling Next Week, Windows 7 Won't Support Natively [Usb 3.0]
We've learned about some of its specifications , and had a first look , but it looks like USB 3.0 is going to get a proper unveiling next monday with an announcement of its final protocol specifications at the first SuperSpeed USB Developer Conference. But at WinHEC last week there also emerged ...
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Could Apple Be Forced to Switch to USB 3.0?
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — ... Gizmodo points out that “we’ll all get comfy with the speeds of the new connection: at 4.8Gbps it’ll shift a 25GB HD movie file in 70 seconds. USB 2.0 takes 13 minutes and USB 1.0 over 9 hours.” The speeds are enough to make most people wonder why Apple didn’t hold out releasing a ...

USB 3.0 to Transfer 25GB in 70 Seconds [Hardware]
Lifehacker — ... , and so far the new specs for the protocol look incredible, promising 25GB transfers in a mere 70 seconds. To put that in perspective, the same transfer would take 13.9 minutes with the current USB 2.0 protocol and 9.3 hours on USB 1.0. Looks like the future of wired syncs and backups is bright and blazing. [ via ]

USB 3.0 Speed Demon Unveiling Next Week
SolSie.com — ... , we expect to see the official announcement of USB 3.0 protocol specifications. Preliminary throughput clocks at 4.8Gbps. Moving 25GB HD movie file only takes 70 seconds versus 13 minutes that USB 2.0 takes, USB 1.0 would take 9 hours. Progress is beautiful! [Via Gizmodo ] [image] [image] Leave a comment Name (required) E-mail (required) URI Your Comment Notify me of followup comments via e-mail

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