In 2010, AMD is not planning to release a large number of processors, but 2011 promises to be truly fruitful. Within the new platform Lynx, which would need to reach the main market segment of desktop computers and use the processor LIano Fusion, will be the first chipset AMD, which will provide support for USB 3.0.
In 2010, AMD plans to introduce SB850. This chipset will support up to 14 ports USB 2.0, and if the manufacturers of motherboards will want to give users the ability to interface USB 3.0, they will be forced to buy Marvell chips or other similar chips.
In 2011, with the advent of Lynx and Llano, Interface USB 3.0 will be available through the South Bridge Hudson D2, which, in addition, will also support SATA 6Gbit / sec. Recall that the rumored Intel has also not very hurry with the introduction of the new interface.



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