all this arguing is just gunna hurt the consumes and intel. For intel to really push USB3.0 effectively, they have to have industry backing by everyone. That means you need devices like external hard drives, optical drives, peripherals, and so forth. If it costs companies making those devices more money to license USB3, and they look at the market and see ONLY intel chipsets offering USB3, they are gunna be slow to pick it up.
Samsung announced some USB monitors a while back and im sure USB3 is gunna be the big break they needed to provide the bandwidth a USB monitor needs, but how much effort should they put into a project that will only work on certain intel platforms.
And once companies do pick up USB3 for their devices, seeing as how only certain intel platforms support the standard...it would be much easier to charge a larger premium...and its bad enough logitech wants $70 for some of their mice as it is, where do we draw the line? $150 for a wireless USB3 mouse?
Its just silly, intel should just allow a more open USB3 platform so we can adopt it quickly and move on to the next thing. Intel wants to be different, fine why dont they offer "USB 3.0 Extreme Edition" and let everyone else have USB3.0