Following Asus' statement that its motherboards bequeath soon have USB 3.0 ports, Fujitsu's molestation us by transportation its new USB 3.0-to-Sata bridge chips which bequeath allow for the super-dee-duper rapid collection transfers understood by USB 3.0's trained worker name, SuperSpeed USB.

To give you an view of what to be aflutter for: the company estimates that "exploitation USB 3.0, a two-hour HD visual communication could be derived to a 3.5-square measure hard plow drive in troika to quatern proceedings." That translates to 5GBps and leaves USB 2.0's meagerly 480MBps in the blur. (Note that we power not see the 5GBps speeds initially.)

Fujitsu's chips square measure foretold to be in PCs succeeding period of time, which is a bit subsequent than we wait to first see USB 3.0 support. [ZDNET Asia]





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