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Old 16-11-2007, 04:41 PM   #1
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Question Q: When will the first USB 3.0 supporting boards be out for sale?

If anyone got an educated idea, I'd be greatful
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Re: Q: When will the first USB 3.0 supporting boards be out for sale?

there's no such definite news,
but here : Intel's USB 3.0 and Wireless USB 1.1 target speeds announced: so long Firewire? - Engadget

says USB 3.0 to be released by "early 2009", so you can expect mobo's released in Q1 or Q2 2009 having USB 3.0 compatible ports.
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Re: Q: When will the first USB 3.0 supporting boards be out for sale?

i heard of the wireless usb 1.1 to be launched in dec 2008 most probably
but usb 3.0 i don hav any idea .....................
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