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Texas Instruments shows four-port USB 3.0 chip
It is reported that Texas Instruments was demonstrating USB 3.0 products at last week's Intel Developer Forum. Among other things, it included a USB 3.0 to SATA bridge chip that can be used for external USB 3.0 drives, and also a four-way USB 3.0 hub chip, but unfortunately this part is still not certified.
The TUSB8040 USB3 hub isn't certified yet, but from what we hear, it won't be all that long. Between this and the VIA hub controller, things will be better soon. We hope. USB3 hubs will be a good thing for everyone in the industry, and their absence is a sore spot for the standard, via semi accurate.
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Texas Instruments four-port USB 3.0 controller - 04/15/2011 09:30 AM
Texas Instruments launches their first USB 3.0 four-port controller with USB-IF certification. It will hit mass production in May 2011 and will be sold for $4.50, a dollar more than the two-port TUSB7...
Texas Instruments four-port USB 3.0 controller - 04/15/2011 09:30 AM
Texas Instruments launches their first USB 3.0 four-port controller with USB-IF certification. It will hit mass production in May 2011 and will be sold for $4.50, a dollar more than the two-port TUSB7...