The USB standard is so common that just about everyone can identify some of the more basic connectors involved with USB 1.1, especially the plugs seen on flash drives and keyboards, as well as the ...
— -- Intel's Jeff Ravencraft, who is also president of the USB Implementers Forum, discussed more details about USB 3.0 today at the Storage Visions conference in Las Vegas. The focus of the new ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – September 10, 2013 – Today at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) announced it has surpassed 1,000 certified SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.0) ...
Get ready for a whole new world of USB products comin' round the bend. The USB Implementers Forum on Tuesday announced the availability of the USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed USB) Compliance and Certification ...
The group that oversees USB wants to make it easier for you to understand what various cables and ports can actually do. It's trying to ditch branding like SuperSpeed and USB4 in an attempt to ...
Today at the USB Implementers Forum SuperSpeed USB Developers Conference in Tokyo, multiple companies demonstrated interoperable prototype hosts and devices, furthering significant market momentum for ...
USB 3.0 is here. And for service organizations trying to optimize technicians' time spent in the field, the "SuperSpeed" of the new spec might be just the thing to get them in and out quickly. USB 3.0 ...
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) will stop referring to its products as SuperSpeed and USB 4. The company wants to be more clear when talking to customers. The new names should show the maximum ...
The race to USB 3.0 has been fast and furious. When GIGABYTE and ASUS launched their revised P55 motherboards that supported the new SuperSpeed USB 3.0 protocol, it was like dropping the green flag at ...
When SuperSpeed USB was announced in 2007, the branding was a logical differentiator. The term launched with USB 3.0, which brought max data transfer rates from USB 2.0’s measly 0.48Gbps all the way ...
Intel’s Jeff Ravencraft, who is also president of the USB Implementers Forum, discussed more details about USB 3.0 today at the Storage Visions conference in Las Vegas. The focus of the new spec is ...
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