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AMD’s upcoming chipsets will feature support for USB 3.0

April 14th, 2011        

AMD’s upcoming chipsets will feature support for USB 3.0

USB 3.0 has been seen on motherboards for quite a while now, but USB-IF this week announced that the A75 and A70M Fusion chipsets from AMD will be the first certified ‘Superspeed USB’ chipsets. USB 3.0 offers transfer rates of up to 5Gbps, quite an upgrade from the speeds offered by the ten-year-old USB 2.0.

“The integration of SuperSpeed USB into AMD’s Fusion Controller Hubs demonstrates AMD’s commitment to providing the industry’s latest, most innovative connectivity technologies,” said Chris Cloran, AMD Corporate Vice-President and General Manager, Client Group. “AMD Fusion Controller Hubs will provide competitive performance while consuming low power with active USB 3.0 traffic for high definition video and fast connectivity with the latest SuperSpeed USB devices.”

The statement makes AMD the first company to integrate a USB 3.0 controller into its silicon. Well, there isn’t any other company besides AMD and Intel anyway. Rival Intel has yet to take the same step of integrating USB 3.0 into its own chipsets and, according to The Register, doesn’t have plans to do so until 2012, as the company has just pushed out their new high-speed I/O called Thunderbolt.

SOURCE via The Register

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