The USB Implementers Forum announced this week that Intel's upcoming "Ivy Bridge" 7-Series Chipset, and other Intel chipsets, have achieved, finally, USB 3.0 certification. Intel's Ivy Bridge silicon, ...
USB 3.0 should become widely available next year as Intel builds support for the standard into its chips. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile computer systems, including laptops, tablets, smartphones: ...
On Wednesday at the Intel Developer Forum 2011 in Beijing, Kirk Skaugen, vice president and general manager of Intel’s Data Center Group, said Intel will support USB 3.0 in Ivy Bridge, the ...
Nvidia has responded to Intel's latest statement on the USB 3.0 specification. Chipset maker SiS has joined the group of four. Brooke Crothers Former CNET contributor Brooke Crothers writes about ...
Motherboard chipsets haven't really changed much in the last few years. There's been some support for new storage options and standards, like M.2 for SSDs, some limited support for features like ...
Channel partners who sell equipment from both AMD and Intel say they approve of AMD’s decision to support USB 3.0 rather than Thunderbolt in their Fusion integrated graphics chipsets, due to USB’s ...
Chipset architecture used to be split into two main chips: the Northbridge for fast stuff like the CPU and RAM, and the ...
According to Taiwanese PC industry sources, Intel will be integrating both Wi-Fi and USB 3.1 components into its chipsets next year. It's too near launch for this initiative to be applicable to the ...
I'm looking to put 8 USB3.0 cameras each running at ~3 gbit (on a USB3 5GBit connection) into one PC. I thought I could pick up 1 or 2 4 port USB3 expansion cards and pair with the built in Intel ...
Nvidia has confirmed that Intel will not be packaging USB 3.0 support into its chipsets until at least 2011. Motherboard manufacturers have been, and will continue to use discrete USB 3.0 controllers ...
Editor’s Note: This is a legacy article, originally published on April 3, 2018. While pricing and availability details may be outdated, the test results and analysis remain accurate and relevant.