For notebooks, Light Peak is in, USB 3.0 is out? Join the conversation
Junko Yoshida, EE Times
(09/25/2009 6:29 AM EDT)
The silence was deafening.
There was no word at this week's Intel Developer Forum about Intel's plans to support USB 3.0 in its PC chip sets, reports EE Times editor-at-large Rick Merritt.
That's troubling for OEMs waiting for a key market trigger. Typically, Intel kick-starts the volume ramp up of new interfaces such as USB 3.0 by supporting the technology in its PC chip sets.
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