First USB 3.0 product gets certified, floodgates get closer to breaking

He also noted that a smattering of companies would be showcasing USB 3.0 gear at upcoming trade shows, with a Buffalo external hard drive, an ExpressCard-to-USB 3.0 adapter and even a full-on laptop with a functioning USB 3.0 port making a stop at IDF later this week. Aside from the aforesaid ExpressCard adapter -- which will let existing lappies enjoy the spoils of SuperSpeed USB -- he also noted that a PCI card would be available for desktop users looking to add a few sockets to their rig. We were also informed that USB 3.0 receptor ports will play nice with USB 2.0 cables and gadgets, albeit at USB 2.0 speed; additionally, USB 3.0 wares will be able to connect via older USB 2.0 sockets, though again at a slower rate. We've got to say, the dual-backwards compatibility is pretty sweet.
We also asked him about cabling and the general market transition to USB 3.0, and he did note that USB 3.0 cables will be physically different inside. In other words, a USB 2.0 cable cannot carry data at USB 3.0 speeds, end of story. To enjoy USB 3.0, you'll need a USB 3.0 receptor port, a USB 3.0 cable and a USB 3.0 product; if you swap any of those pieces with USB 2.0, everything slows to USB 2.0 rates. Jeff also noted that the USB-IF would be coordinating the release of end products and cables, and he even said that older USB protocols may actually never completely fade from the market. After all, wireless keyboards would never need USB 3.0 speeds unless some sort of display were integrated, and particularly in cheaper products, using an older USB chipset could help keep costs down and MSRPs lower. So yeah, USB 3.0 is officially here, but the public can't play with any USB 3.0 gear just yet. But if our hunches are correct, we'd bet on at least one or two big players pushing out SuperSpeed-packin' wares before the year ends.





















I will not buy another apple until they adopt the usb 3.0, I got screwed when I bought a imac G4, it only had a usb 1.1 while all PCs had usb 2, I was so damn pissed.
Well apparently you still haven't learnt your lesson.
agreed, lol
An Apple?? FFS
Interesting to note: no USB 1.0 backwards compatibility.
http://www.macuser.co.uk/news/237414/usb-3-is-complete-devices-in-2010.html
Probably a good thing don't you think?
@Templarian:
Please see bdav's comment for my rebuttal.
Perhaps someone should pay the manufacturer to label the box "Only works with Linux.". If Microsoft were the only ones with USB 3.0 support, you can bet theyd do something like that.
The other day I actually saw a MONITOR that said it was Vista certified. It made me laugh my ass off. I wonder how much that manufacturer had to pay to put that label on there.
"After all, wireless keyboards would never need USB 3.0 speeds unless some sort of display were integrated"
No.
We already have keyboards with small LCDs.
We will want a keyboard with USB 3.0 speeds when the keyboard has a built in SDHC reader or a USB connector for a flash drive. If this can be wireless as well, so much the better.
K.