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Intel Responds to the Gimme USB 3.0 Crowd
Intel's not delaying the new gadget interconnect technology on purpose, honest!
In a mighty defensive blog post, Nick Knupffer is "dispelling the myths" that the chipmaking titan is holding back the specification. He writes:
No Intel isn’t holding back the specification, the whole point of Intel investing heavily (gazillions of dollars and bazillions of man hours) into creating this ‘Dummies Guide’ is to enable the industry to start building USB 3.0 into their silicon as soon as possible, so why would Intel purposefully delay? One danger however of distributing an unfinished spec is the risk of incompatible hardware down the line, leading to a right mess. As an Intel specification Intel has the responsibility to insure that specifications we deliver to the industry are fully developed and mature enough for others to use. The Intel host controller spec is expected to be unveiled to the industry as soon as possible, in the second half of the year. The impatience of our fellow chipset-makers (as described in the press) to leverage Intel’s investment and begin to design great USB 3.0 supporting devices of their own is however very encouraging and should aid a fast USB 3.0 adoption ramp.
Why do we care? Because "USB 3.0 promises a tenfold speed boost and low power consumption." That's why!
[via TG Daily]
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