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By including support in its chipsets, Intel will likely make USB 3.0 ubiquitous. Basically any Windows 8 Ivy Bridge PC -- laptop or desktop -- will come standard with USB 3.0.
Besides the USB 3.0 ports in the I / O panel also made six regular USB ports and the board is equipped with USB 2.0 headers. A Gigabit Ethernet jack and eight-channel audio rounds off the features.
The P7P55D-E Premium Motherboard includes 10 USB 2.0/1.1 ports (six on the back panel and four ports at the midboard) and two USB 3.0/2.0 ports on the rear. The motherboard is powered by an Intel ...
Science Intel USB 3.0 update resolves dispute with Nvidia, AMD Rival chipmakers AMD and Nvidia step back from a threat to go their own way. The high-speed spec, due in 2009, is now 90 percent ...
GIGABYTE is the clear leader in the USB 3.0 motherboard market with a full range of USB 3.0 motherboards (more than 30 models) that span both Intel and AMD platforms.
The back panel IO features a 2x 1GBit NIC, 6x USB 3.0 ports, 1x C-Type USB 3.1 port, 2x USB 2.0 ports, PS/2 keyboard and mouse, a 7.1 TOSLINK for audio with S/PDIF out, and a ClearCMOS button.
The design of Asus's new motherboard is based on Intel's P55 Express Chipset (which doesn't support the USB 3.0 standard) and includes a third-party controller to incorporate two SuperSpeed USB ...
Expansion Bridge or Expansion Card -- Fremont, CA; Oct. 27th, 2009 - ASUS today announces a range of enhanced motherboard solutions that deliver true USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gb/s data throughput.
Gigabyte’s USB 3.0-capable motherboards have gone platinum, as they say in the record biz. Gigabyte announced that it has shipped 1 million USB 3.0 motherboards, giving them 1/3 of the overall ...
Expansion Interface – 1x PCIe 3.0 x16 or 2x PCIe 3.0 x8 or 1x PCIe 3.0 x8 + 2x PCIe 3.0 x4 (up to 8GT/s) – 1x M.2 Type M 2280 Super I/O NCT5104D ...
USB 3.0 Support The GIGABYTE GA-H55M-USB3 and GA-H57M-USB3 motherboards support the latest generation SuperSpeed USB 3.0 technology made possible through an onboard NEC uPD720200 host controller.
He sees it starting to take hold in 2011. Also noteworthy, Kahn seemed to believe that not only would Light Peak replace USB 3.0, but also any other standard that may be released in the future.