Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 17th Nov 2008 19:18 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems Unveiled on Monday by the USB Implementers Forum, the USB 3.0 spec can theoretically support data-transfer speeds of up to 4.8Gbps - 10 times the speed provided by USB 2.0. The new standard, also known as SuperSpeed USB, is also expected to be more power-efficient than its predecessor. "SuperSpeed USB is the next advancement in ubiquitous technology," Jeff Ravencraft, the president of the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), the industry group that promotes USB technology, said in a statement on Monday. "Today's consumers are using rich media and large digital files that need to be easily and quickly transferred from PCs to devices and vice versa. SuperSpeed USB meets the needs of everyone, from the tech-savvy executive to the average home user."
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RE[3]: Comment by Macrat
by poundsmack on Mon 17th Nov 2008 22:40 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by Macrat"
poundsmack
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the new USB spec is actualy rather good (though i preffer the new FireWire spec hands down). as far as eSATA, it will only become awsome when the revision is finalized that will power the drives over the eSATA cable. but thats still a little ways off last i checked.

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