Thursday, June 12th 2008
Intel Dispelling the USB 3.0 Myths
Contrary to our previous article here, Intel today informed that it will make the USB 3.0 specification freely available for anyone during the second half of this year. The specification will be made available under a contract that doesn't require royalty payments.
Source:
Technology@Intel
USB 3.0 is not an Intel specification; it is being developed by the USB 3.0 Promoter Group (HP, Intel, MSFT, NEC, NXP, and TI). The USB 3.0 Promoters issued a call for contributors in November 2007 and since then the USB 3.0 Promoter Group has been joined by over 180 USB 3.0 Contributor companies (Including other chipset makers such as AMD and Nvidia) who are helping to finalize the USB 3.0 specification. This spec is expected to be made publicly available by the USB 3.0 Promoter Group along with an adopter agreement early in the second half of 2008. (Very soon), posted today Nick Knupffer in the official Technology@Intel blog.
8 Comments on Intel Dispelling the USB 3.0 Myths
What would be the difference between 2.0 and 3.0??
Please keep this thread on topic.
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Good stuff.