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"Intel announces, demonstrates USB 3.0"
http://arstechnica.com/old/content/2007/09/intel-announces-demonstr...
With Intel being one of the forces behind the development of USB 3.0 I wouldn't hold out much hope of that. To be honest, with the power of modern CPU's and being multi-core I doubt you would notice a difference. I saw a test one time where someone compared software RAID vs a separate controller board. The CPU was actually faster in most cases. And this was a couple of years ago with a single core CPU.