In spite of the first ever USB 3.0 motherboard being postponed, the authors of a recent report imagine that our wait for Super speed USB may be nearing an end.

The backwards well-suited USB 3.0 standard was recognized back in 2007. Its data move rates of up to 4.8Gbit/second--ten times quicker than USB 2.0's maximum rate--makes it perfect for transferring huge files promptly.

According to research performed by In-Stat, over 70% of storage devices, for example external hard drive, flash drives as well as portable media players, would make utilize of the USB 3.0 standard by 2012.

The report also remarks that the early implementation rates of Superspeed USB devices will start to increase next year, as well as that it will become more typical over the next few years. But, In-Stat analyst Brian O'Rourke warned that USB 3.0 will have to plunge in price considerably before it becomes usual.