Non-profit USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) reported that during the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), which will be held next week, will show the number of USB 3.0 applications. It is expected that the new specification of the popular standard USB 3.0, which developers describe as "SuperSpeed", i.e. the "superfast", will be supported by some of the new devices this year, although the mass penetration of this standard, the market will take place only next year.
At a demonstration planned to show the motherboard Asus X58, which communicates with the drive LucidPort USB on the latest version of USB Attached SCSI Protocol (UASP). It is also demonstrated Notebook Fujitsu with built-in support for USB 3.0, which communicates with an external hard drive Buffalo SuperSpeed USB. Finally, a prototype digital camcorder Point Grey Research Superspeed, using a 3-megapixel image sensor Sony IMX036 CMOS and gives the output signal HD 1080p at 60 frames per second, will be streaming high-definition video on a laptop using USB Express Card, made by Fresco Logic.



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