Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )



 
Reply to this topicStart new topic
> Usb 3.0 Coming Soon, Specs in 2008 & Release in 2010
vidit
post Dec 21 2007, 04:33 PM
Post #1


Newbie [ Level 2 ]
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 27
Joined: 1-July 07
Member No.: 23,058



QUOTE
The "SuperSpeed" USB Promotions Group was announced Tuesday at the Intel Developer Forum. The promotions group will get together with contributors over the next year to finalize a USB 3.0 spec that will, they hope, take care of our wired peripheral and syncing needs for another five years or more.

USB 3.0 is built upon, and is backwards-compatible with, the USB 2.0 "High Speed" spec. It would be generous to even call the specifications "early" at this stage, but the group still had lots of information about how USB 3.0 will work and what features it will provide. The spec should be finalized sometime in the middle of 2008, with initial devices available in '09, and broad deployment by 2010.

The main two goals of SuperSpeed USB are to provide a 10X boost in transfer rate (from 480-Mbits/s in USB 2.0 to 4.8 Gbits/s in USB 3.0), while dramatically lowering power consumption. One example of their speed goals is to transfer a 27GB HD movie to a portable device in 70 seconds. The same thing would take 15 minutes or more with HighSpeed USB (2.0). The SuperSpeed devices will use the same connectors and the same programming and device models as existing devices.

SuperSpeed USB (aka USB 3.0) still has a long way to go, but the development pace seems pretty rapid. The spec will probably be done, or nearly so, by the time Intel Development Forum rolls around next year, with initial device development underway. In two years' time, we might even have the first USB 3.0 devices on the market.

USB History

* USB 0.7 Released in November 1994.
* USB 0.8 Released in December 1994.
* USB 0.9 Released in April 1995.
* USB 0.99 Released in August 1995.
* USB 1.0 Release Candidate: Released in November 1995.
* USB 1.0 Released in January 1996. 1.5 Mbit/s (Low-Speed)
* USB 1.1 Released in September 1998. 12 Mbit/s (Full-Speed)
* USB 2.0 Released in April 2000. 480 Mbit/s (Hi-Speed)
* USB 3.0 Specification to be released by Intel and its partners mid 2008. Initial devices available in 2009, and broad deployment by 2010. 4.8 Gbit/s (Super-Speed)

http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,2184743,00.asp

This post has been edited by Jeigh: Dec 22 2007, 04:39 PM
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Sten
post Dec 22 2007, 04:11 AM
Post #2


Oh come on Mrs. B!
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 648
Joined: 6-June 07
From: Tasmania, Australia
Member No.: 22,422



sounds good although how much would a usb drive cost? usb 2.0 1 gb jump drives are like $20, how much would usb 3.0 bump them up by?

it will be really good though having a really fast jump drive, i cant wait until it comes out. i hope they dont cost too much though.

by the way, 500th post biggrin.gif


Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
Jimmy89
post Dec 22 2007, 04:16 AM
Post #3


Living at the Datacenter
Group Icon

Group: [HOSTED]
Posts: 696
Joined: 30-June 06
From: Australia
Member No.: 14,219



the speed will be an added bonus when transferring data from computer to usb drives. If they could then make a usb bridge that was usb3 compatible then you could transfer information from computer to computer at those speeds!

btw sten, congrats on the 500 posts!
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
wutske
post Dec 22 2007, 07:28 PM
Post #4


Super Member
Group Icon

Group: [HOSTED]
Posts: 991
Joined: 2-August 05
From: Kapellen (Antwerp, Belgium)
Member No.: 7,585



jeeeej, more confusion rolleyes.gif . I can already imagine it; "USB 3.0 High Speed", "USB3.0 Compatible", "USB3.0 Drive" ... only to mislead people by letting them think they are buying something that works at USB3.0 speeds (this is the same thing that happened(s) with USB2.0).

Btw, has anybody done the maths ? 4,8Gbps ... that is 600MB/s ! You realy need a kick-ass raid setup to get even close to those speeds mellow.gif . The good news is that you can finaly connect 10 external HDDs without hogging the USB-bus tongue.gif . And in terms of PCIe lanes, USB3.0 will take up 3 PCIe 1.x lanes, 2 PCIe 2.x lanes or 1 PCIe 3.x lane, nice cool.gif .
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
toby
post Dec 22 2007, 10:26 PM
Post #5


Premium Member
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 478
Joined: 29-September 06
Member No.: 16,228



There was another topic here talking about fiber-optics and gold, do plans for 3.0 include these?

This post has been edited by toby: Dec 22 2007, 10:26 PM
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
kelvinmaki
post Dec 23 2007, 03:30 AM
Post #6


Advanced Member
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 170
Joined: 30-July 07
Member No.: 23,704



I personally feel the great of USB 3.0 is not only for the high transfer speed comparing to USB 2.0. But the power that USB 3.0 provide will be awesome as well. For those 500GB 3.5" Portable Harddisk that need an additional power supply will no longer need with USB 3.0. I find it quite a hassle for my harddisk to another power supply. wink.gif

But hopefully it will take off like USB 2.0. There are some technologies that never take off as in get popular in the market. eg. Bluetooth.
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post
dewslat
post Dec 23 2007, 05:45 AM
Post #7


Newbie [ Level 2 ]
Group Icon

Group: Members
Posts: 29
Joined: 27-September 07
From: Cagayan de Oro, Philippines
Member No.: 25,153



As long as it is backward compatible and the sockets are the same, thats fine by me. I still operate in USB 1.1 devices you know and I have hubs on that that runs 6 slightly modified printer under a crossover network. hehehe
Go to the top of the page
 
+Quote Post

Reply to this topicStart new topic

Collapse

> Similar Topics

Topics Topics
  1. Ps3 Specs And The Debate(15)
  2. Ie 7 Is Coming(17)
  3. Microsoft France Exposes Vista Release Date(3)
  4. Mysql 5.0 Launched As Of Today. Production Release(2)
  5. New Release: Daemon Tools 4(6)
  6. New Release: PHP Designer 2006(16)
  7. Ati R580 Is Coming(3)
  8. Geforce 7900 Coming In March(4)
  9. Google Notebook: Another New Release (Soon)(15)
  10. Google To Release GWT: An Ajax Framework For Java(1)
  11. Windows Live Messenger 8 Final Release(13)
  12. Gartner: Vista To Be Last Major Windows Release(4)
  13. Twitter Has Arrived(0)
  14. What If..... Was Invented In 2008(23)


 



- Lo-Fi Version Time is now: 20th August 2008 - 11:28 AM