<p>USB 2.0 with its 480 Mbps theoritical bandwidth has become ubiquitous in PCs of all sizes and shapes. However, unwary consumers may not be getting the high-bandwidth devices they believe they are ...
This guide is designed to show you the difference between USB 3.0 and USB 2.0. The Universal Serial Bus, more commonly known as USB, is a technology that has seen substantial growth and evolution ...
The Universal Serial Bus (USB), introduced to computers in 1995, now appears in all PCs and in many peripherals. Yet, the bus's 12-Mbit/s speed has limited its usefulness for products such as video ...
Since the adoption of the 2.0 specification, there has been renewed interest in using USB as a means for linking portable devices together. With that in mind, designers must develop high-speed USB 2.0 ...
Although there are numerous USB Verification IPs (VIP) offered for the functional verification of the controller side of a high-speed-communication interface, there are few available for the ...
Flash drives have become commodity products and everyone has at least one. Most people, even those technology challenged folks even have a small stack of these drives tucked into their purses and ...
My car stereo (Parrot SMART Asteroid) can read MP3s off a USB 2.0 drive or SDHC card. Which is faster? I believe that USB 2.0 maxes out at 30 MB/s and I think SDHC is around the same time, right? What ...
Earlier on today we had a chance to visit the Macpower office here in Taipei and ran some USB 3.0 benchmarks on one of their latest hard drive caddies that is almost ready to go on sale. We compared ...
When I was younger, I spent a lot of time collecting things around the house and using a microscope to examine them. While I had a lot of fun examining things, the one thing that was lacking was the ...
USB is ubiquitous for a reason – It was designed specifically to be easy for consumers to use. When designers working in the fast-growing Internet of Things (IoT) market are looking for interfaces ...
Once again I am on Creative's payroll, or so it seems. Yesterday I reviewed the TravelSound MP4 Titanium and today I move on to the new Zen. I'm sure I missed some press release somewhere, but I had ...