The adoption of USB 3.0 is expected to start happening on a large scale in 2011. These storage shipments will at least reach 20 million by the end of 2010.
"High level of technology illustrates that the adoption of the USB 3.0 SuperSpeed developed and developing an ecosystem. It is already creating a new generation of devices and components," said the organization USB-IF president Jeff Ravencraft told TG Daily.
"You know, just one year ago you could count the total number of USB 3.0 certified products on the one hand but now we've had 120 certified and managed to 'beat' the market. This does not include, there are many more products that certification pending," mention
According Ravencraft, both industry and consumers around the world more than ready for USB 3.0 that offers impressive performance improvements 10 times faster than previous platforms.
"This new standard allows the OEM to produce a fresh wave of devices that utilize the waiting time is minimized SuperSpeed and optimized power efficiency," he said.
In addition Ravencraft also have seen the USB 3.0 technology advances by companies such as graphics-based SMSC which recently began sampling its products ViewSpan that allows users to easily connect multiple displays both desktop and mobile PCs.
Ravencraft is also emphasized that the USB 3.0 protocol is designed with the future in mind to ensure that OEMs will be able to suppress the full potential of that standard.
"That's the protocol itself has been designed to support (the maximum theoretical throughput) speeds up to 4.8 Gbps. So, yes, there's plenty of room to scale far in the future," he said.
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