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[Sep 14, 2010] IDF 2010: Intel Shows Light Peak Technology
[Apr 25, 2006] HyperTransport 3.0 Gets Ratification
[Dec 12, 2005] Wireless USB hub design unveiled
[Nov 03, 2005] TI launches PCI Express-to-PCI bridge
[Apr 29, 2005] Epox launches Bluetooth 1.2 adapter
[Feb 16, 2005] USB to SATA bridge chip from Oxford
[Dec 28, 2004] Bluetooth-USB adapter from Gigabyte

 

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IDF 2010: Intel Shows Light Peak Technology
Author: Cássio Lima Date: September 14, 2010 - 8:56 AM PST
Category: Bus
More Info: http://techresearch.intel.com/UserFiles/en-us/File/OpticalIO/LightPeak...
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During the IDF 2010, Intel showcased a new technology to interconnect electronic devices, which may be the reason why the company is resisting in adopting USB 3.0 technology. Light Peak is a high-speed optical cable technology that promises to provide a maximum transfer rate of 10 Gbps. Just to give you an idea, USB 3.0 provides a maximum transfer rate of 4.8 Gbps.

In the picture below you can see the transfer rate provided by a Light Peak external hard drive transferring a Blu-Ray movie (768 MB/s or 7.7 Gbps).

With Light Peak you can transfer a full-length Blu-Ray movie in less than 30 seconds. Another advantage of the Light Peak technology is the ability to run multiple protocols simultaneously over a single cable, enabling the technology to connect devices such as peripherals, workstations, displays, disk drives, docking stations, and more.  According to Intel, Light Peak devices will reach the market next year.

Intel Light Peak
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HyperTransport 3.0 Gets Ratification
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: April 25, 2006 - 1:25 PM PST
Category: Bus
More Info: http://www.hypertransport.org
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The HyperTransport Consortium this week released version 3.0 of its interconnect specification. It extends the 1.4 GHz dual data rate maximum clock of HT 2.0 up to 2.6 GHz and delivers a maximum bandwidth of 41.6 GB/s. The revision also brings new features such as AC coupling mode, hot plugging, un-ganging mode and dynamic power management for the support of extended signal transmission distance. There is currently no info on products using HT 3.0.
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Wireless USB hub design unveiled
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: December 12, 2005 - 3:21 PM PST
Category: Bus
More Info: http://www.wisair.com/press/wisair-unveils-wireless-usb-hub-reference-...
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Wisair has announced a platform for a new equipment that will offer wireless connectivity to existing USB devices. The reference design consists of a WUSB dongle, to be plugged to the PC, and a WUSB hub featuring two or four ports for printers, cameras, audio players and scanners, among other peripherals. It will connect wirelessly to the dongle within 30 feet providing a 480 Mb/s bandwith. Wisair’s platform will be demonstrated at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January.
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TI launches PCI Express-to-PCI bridge
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: November 3, 2005 - 9:43 AM PST
Category: Bus
More Info: http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/xio2000.html
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Texas Instruments has announced the XIO2000 PCI Express-to-PCI bridge. According to the company, the device has a x1 lane upstream port connection to PCI Express root complex, providing support for up to six x1 PCI endpoint devices on its downstream side. The XIO2000, which comes in a 201-pin Microstar BGA package, is fully compliant to the PCI Express to PCI/PCI-X Bridge Specification Revision 1.0. Suggested price in 1,000-unit quantities is USD 14.95.
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Epox launches Bluetooth 1.2 adapter
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: April 29, 2005 - 10:51 AM PST
Category: Bus
More Info: http://bluetooth.epox.com/htm/dongle.htm
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EPoX has launched a new Bluetooth Dongle, the BT-DG07A, conforming to Bluetooth v1.2 (Class 1) specifications. This standard is meant to provide superior voice quality, reduced interference from other wireless sources and faster connection settings. The BT-DG07A offers a transmission range of up to 250 meters (0.15 mile) and uses a CSR integrated chip that allows better performance when simultaneously communicating with multiple client devices. Shipment will begin in May.

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USB to SATA bridge chip from Oxford
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: February 16, 2005 - 7:39 PM PST
Category: Bus
More Info: http://www.oxsemi.co.uk/pages/usb/index.html
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Oxford Semiconductor released a USB to SATA bridge chip that promises to simplify implementation of external hard drives and optical drives for PCs and Macs. The OXU921S chip is a 128-pin device with integrated SATA PHY, USB 2.0 PHY and ARM7 TDMI processor. The firmware allows compatibility with standard operating system drivers. The USB 2.0 link and PHY support full and high speed modes as well as backward compatibility with USB 1.1. Data transmission speed reaches 480 Mb/s and disk interface data rate is 150 MB/s.
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Bluetooth-USB adapter from Gigabyte
Author: Rodrigo Chia Date: December 28, 2004 - 7:23 PM PST
Category: Bus
More Info: http://tw.giga-byte.com/Communication/Products/Product_Bluetooth_GN-BT...
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Gigabyte has released its second generation Bluetooth USB adapter (GN-BTD02) with wireless range of up to 100 meters. It offers a 723 Kbps data rate and supports up to seven Bluetooth devices. LEDs indicate power status (green) and Bluetooth links (blue). The GN-BTD02 is available with silver finish casing and wine colored accents. Suggested retail price is USD 58.

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