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USB 3.0 will take peripheral devices into the next decade –

September 20, 2007 by Will Park - 2 Comments

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USB logoYesterday, at Intel’s IDF, the “SuperSpeed” USB promotions group was announced. Their aim is to finalize the new USB 3.0 specification that will be taking peripheral devices and data sync-ing well into the next decade.

The USB 3.0 spec will be backwards-compatible with the USB 2.0 protocol that is in use today (which makes sense, seeing as how USB 2.0 is widely backwards-compatible with USB 1.0) – and is expected to be finalized by 2008.

USB 3.0 should redefine “high-speed” wired communications by the end of 2009, with mass-deployment by 2010. Where USB 2.0’s “high-speed” data transfer maxes out at 480 Mbps (megabits per second), USB 3.0’s “high-speed” transfer will top out at 4.8Gbps (GIGAbits per second!). We’re down with making USB faster, but what’s up with wireless solutions? Ultra-WideBand (UWB) anyone?

[Via: Electrogeek]

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