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PostPosted: Sat May 24, 2008 11:13 am    Post subject:

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We'll see. The standard will be basically useless for the first six months anyway. It may be they're not actually going to be putting it in chipsets until that's done anyway, for all we know.


Exactly, after all PCIe has been a huge flop for anything other then graphics and its been around for four years. So USB2.0 will be a hold over for some time till 3.0 goods arrive.

The annoying thing will be that they will state a wonderful theoretical bandwidth of xGbps but it will only deliver 120mbps at best in the real world.

Theoretical speeds should be banned really. If a product cannot actually reach that in real world usage it doesnt apply.
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PostPosted: Sat May 24, 2008 11:29 am    Post subject:

I wouldn't say PCIe has been a huge flop for anything. We've had network cards and RAID cards and such on PCIe but the notable exception has been soundcards, which have steadfastly refused to change until recently. Also, some onboard devices undoubtedly use the PCI-e bus instead of the PCI bus they used to use.

I expect the only reason we're seeing cards now where we weren't before is PCIe 2.0. It probably improves on PCIes latency problems. And the chipsets themselves are undoubtedly much better as well.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 10:01 pm    Post subject:

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Nvidia, AMD vie with Intel over USB 3.0

AMD and Nvidia aim to wrest control of a crucial PC specification from Intel, arguing that the chip giant is trying to box them out as they move to a new era of faster peripherals.
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This is actually extremely entertaining.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 10:13 pm    Post subject:

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Intel unforks USB 3.0, world rejoices

Apparently backing down from its prior stance, Intel has released its USB 3.0 xHCI specification. If you'll recall, Intel was originally criticized for keeping its USB 3.0 spec away from competitors, resulting in a possible forking of the spec and an "Intel vs. world" scenario where AMD, Via and others threatened to co-develop a more open USB 3.0. Intel has now more or less agreed that idea was sillypants, and has unveiled a royalty-free draft specification.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:11 pm    Post subject:

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4.8Gbps USB 3.0 spec finalized; hardware still long way off

The USB 3.0 Promoter Group announced today that the USB 3.0 specification has been finalized, some 14 months (almost to the day) after Intel first demonstrated a prototype USB 3.0 device. The new standard isn't expected to start headlining on motherboards until the latter half of 2009 (at the earliest), with compliant devices hopefully appearing sometime in 2010. Expect USB 3.0-compliant motherboards to command a fair premium for the privilege; motherboard manufacturers will jump at the chance to differentiate themselves via support for the new, high-speed Super Speed interface.

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USB 3.0 Specifications Now Complete and Available
USB 3.0 is one step closer to being included in our computers
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Members of the USB 3.0 promoters group including -- HP, Intel, Microsoft, NEC, ST-NXP, and Texas instruments -- have had a long road with accusations from non-forum members that it was keeping the completed specification from other manufacturers in order to give member companies a competitive edge in the market.

The accusations led AMD and NVIDIA to announce that they intended to begin work on their own open host controller for USB 3.0. This move was potentially catastrophic for USB 3.0 as different manufacturers would not have been able to guarantee compatibility across platforms for USB 3.0 devices.
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