• Storage
  • By Traian Teglet
  • October 5th, 2009
Another USB 3.0 Product Emerges, the Aviator 312 External SSD

Another USB 3.0 Product Emerges, the Aviator 312 External SSD

Boasting increased read and write speeds

  • Storage
  • By Traian Teglet
  • September 25th, 2009
Freecom Claims World's First USB 3.0 External Drive

Freecom Claims World's First USB 3.0 External Drive

Next-generation interface

Linux Kernel 2.6.31 Has USB 3.0 Support

Linux Kernel 2.6.31 Has USB 3.0 Support

ATI Radeon KMS support is also present

Certification Program for USB 3.0 Launched, Devices Closer to Debut

Certification Program for USB 3.0 Launched, Devices Closer to Debut

Enhanced transfer speeds over current USB 2.0 technology

ASUS Reportedly Cancels Launch of P6X58 Motherboard

ASUS Reportedly Cancels Launch of P6X58 Motherboard

Company's first USB 3.0 motherboard

ASUS P6X58 Premium to Bring USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s Connectivity

ASUS P6X58 Premium to Bring USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s Connectivity

More fun for the enthusiasts

NEC Unveils World's First USB 3.0 Host Controller

NEC Unveils World's First USB 3.0 Host Controller

Offers support for transfer speeds of up to 5 Gbps

Symwave and Seagate to Demo USB 3.0 at CES

Symwave and Seagate to Demo USB 3.0 at CES

Using current FreeAgent external storage solutions

USB 3.0, ExpressCard 2.0 Specifications Finalized

USB 3.0, ExpressCard 2.0 Specifications Finalized

Devices to provide 4.8Gbps speed as early as 2010

USB 3.0 Specifications to be Unveiled on November 17

USB 3.0 Specifications to be Unveiled on November 17

To be released in 2009

Intel Made Available the Extensible Host Controller Interface Draft Specification

Intel Made Available the Extensible Host Controller Interface Draft Specification

Intel unveiled the xHCI draft specification in support of the USB 3.0 architecture

PCMCIA Speeds up the Launch of ExpressCard 2.0 Standard

PCMCIA Speeds up the Launch of ExpressCard 2.0 Standard

The new standard is expected to arrive faster and provide up to ten times higher speeds than the previous versions

SymWave Boosts FireWire Traffic to a Whooping 1.6 Gbps

SymWave Boosts FireWire Traffic to a Whooping 1.6 Gbps

The company's physical layer solution doubles the port's data transfer rate

  • Laptops
  • By Bogdan Botezatu
  • January 24th, 2008
Fujitsu's LifeBook P8010 Unveiled Its Secrets on the FCC Testbed

Fujitsu's LifeBook P8010 Unveiled Its Secrets on the FCC Testbed

The computer has been showcased during the CES

USB 3.0 Sees Implementation Before Official Schedule

USB 3.0 Sees Implementation Before Official Schedule

Original Equipment Manufacturers are working hard

CES 2008: USB 3.0 Jacks and Sockets Revealed

CES 2008: USB 3.0 Jacks and Sockets Revealed

No live demonstration, though

FireWire New Specifications Unleash the Data Hose

FireWire New Specifications Unleash the Data Hose

The new set of specs promise data transfer rates of 3.2 Gbps

 
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