Near the end of this month Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) will introduce a chipset that integrates USB3.0 on board, reliable sources tell TechEye.
That will best Intel's attempt to do the same by at least six months - other, independent sources tell us that the chip giant won't be able to do the same until late this year, or maybe early in 2011.
According to our sources, the AMD 800 chipset will be a flagship product for the smaller company.
But there is a problem. The AMD CPU that goes with the chipset isn't quite ready to go yet.
However, the 800 chipset, launched on the 26th of April, will be quite a coup for AMD, and will engender much interest from motherboard makers who aren't prepared to pay $9 a pop for USB 3.0 support, otherwise.
No-one from AMD was available for comment. No-one.
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Hope Goes Full Speed.
HDD seldom does 100 IOPS, Internet User does about 15 IOPS. So how Complex Can HDD get. Any Advancement to Full Speed will allow machines ?Underperforming System, Run Cooler: at more stable, less freeze & More Possible activity. At Least Twenty Simultaneous Pop Up Ads Make Pay. Lets Face it Printers Are Slow, USB 3.0 Should help machine get Print Out. Freedom of Speech issue.
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Flash Makers To WALL. Lock & Load.
Laslty, Takes Goofy thrid partees' Whim out of mechanism, Chipset vender has real investment in overal engineering & thats enough to Make Things Right.
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