Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Milena Velba As The Teacher




On Monday 17 November will launch a new technology called USB 3.0 ports, which promises even be ten times faster than its predecessor, thereby increasing the speed of data transfer.

When the first USB (Universal Serial Bus ) entered the market in 1996, caused a revolution technology. For the first time connect peripherals such as mice, joysticks, printers, keyboards and cameras to the computer no longer needed special port for each of the devices.

His successor, USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed \u200b\u200bUSB), which increased the transfer rate 12Mbit/sa data 480Mbit / s, is the reigning connector for over 8 years, and is used in a number of devices, ranging from the popular MP3 and MP4 players, to stay warm bowls using the power of the computer.

However, the version to be announced next Monday will be the standard 3.0, which promises to have a transfer rate up to 4.8 Gbps (600 MB / s). That is, 10 times faster than 2.0, allowing, for example, transfer a high definition movie in 70 seconds instead of the more than 15 minutes it was 2.0. USB 3.0

The best protocols will also energy-efficient, which means that the connected devices (not being charged and are not assets) will not transmit unnecessary energy.

In terms of physical appearance, the 3.0 will be much thicker, because while the 2.0 cables currently use four lines (two for data transfer in and out, one for power and one for ground), the latest version will be thicker aesthetically, because it will have five new lines. Two of these lines are for data transfer, while another two will be exclusive to receive, so that USB 3.0 can read and write to the time.

The new edition will be presented to the device manufacturers to become familiar with its design and start the product massively between 2009 and 2010.

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