USB 3.0 on 2008

usb 3.0 and others plan to release a new version of the ubiquitous Universal Serial Bus technology in the first half of 2008, a revamp the chipmaker said will make data transfer rates more than 10 times as fast by adding fiber-optic links alongside the traditional copper wires.

is working fellow 3.0 Promoters Group members Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, Texas Instruments, NEC and NXP Semiconductors to release the 3.0 specification in the first half of 2008, said Pat Gelsinger, general manager of ’s Digital Enterprise Group, in a speech here at the Developer Forum.

In an interview after the speech, Gelsinger said there’s typically a one- to two-year lag between the release of the specification and the availability of the technology, so 3.0 products should likely arrive in 2009 or 2010. A prototype shown at the speech is working now, and 3.0 will have and copper connections “from day one,” he added.

The current 2.0 version has a top data-transfer rate of 480 megabits per second, so a tenfold increase would be 4.8 gigabits per second. Many devices don’t need that much capacity, but some can use more, including hard drives, flash card readers and drives such as DVD, Blu-ray and HD DVD. The fastest flash card readers today use IEEE 1394 “FireWire” connections that top out at 800 megabits per second.

In addition, 3.0 will offer greater energy efficiency, Gelsinger said. It will be backward compatible, so current 2.0 devices will be able to plug into 3.0 ports.

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