The need for speed: Allegro USB 3.0 PCIe and USB 3.0 ExpressCard/34 for Windows PCs deliver faster performance when used with drives equipped with a USB 3.0 interface, yet support USB 2.0 and 1.1 devices. More at SonnetTech.com.
The need for speed: Allegro USB 3.0 PCIe and USB 3.0 ExpressCard/34 for Windows PCs deliver faster performance when used with drives equipped with a USB 3.0 interface, yet support USB 2.0 and 1.1 devices. More at SonnetTech.com.
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Well I see your 3.0 and raise you three X. NEC has tripled the USB 3.0 speed even before it was on the market.
http://www.electronista.com/articles/10/02/17/nec.usb.3.controller.triples.in.speed/
Good one Mick. Thanks for the tip. And believe me, we’ll see that tripled/quadrupled again for USB 4.0. And again for 5.0, 7 and 8. Why do I have the feeling we’re always playing the upgrade game? 🙂