SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Exposed
Posted November 18th, 2008 by TechGeek
The SuperSpeed USB 3.0 is literally living up to its brand name. The new USB 3.0 has a lightning speed of up to 4 Gbps data transfer capabilities. It has practically surpassed the speed of a typical 2.0 USB by ten folds.
Apparently, Symwave is still polishing their SuperSpeed USB 3.0 product and getting it all prepped for release by 2010. It is custom made to cater to the growing need for faster USB’s, having in mind the achievement of a faster synchronization of devices, as mobile phones and related media players.
This peripheral device is expected to be more power-efficient than its predecessor. The first line of products to use this advance technology will include external hard drives, flash drives, digital cameras and personal media players.
The group of companies that made this innovation possible were Microsoft, Intel, HP, and NEC, with Intel spearheading the entire experiment. The future of data transfer is SuperSpeed USB 3.0, watch it out by 2010.

