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engadget.com - 12/31/2008
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We get the feeling that Symwave won't be the only outfit at CES 2009 showing off the flashiest revision of the USB protocol, but it will reportedly be the first to showcase USB 3.0 transfers to and from an external storage device. 'Course, we've already seen that SuperSpeed USB works (and ...
symwave.com - 12/30/2008
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symwave.com —
Symwave designs, develops and markets high-performance analog/mixed-signal integrated
circuits and system solutions targeted at fast-growing sync-and-go applications,...
such as external storage, cellular phones and media players, camcorders, digital ...
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Symwave: Home
i4u.com - 12/30/2008
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i4u.com —
USB 3.0 is the next generation USB connectivity
option for computer users that offers much faster connection...
speeds than what we get out of today's fastest USB 2.0 ports. At CES 2009, a company called Symwave will debut what it claims to be the ...
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World's First USB 3.0 Storage to Debut at CES 2009
slashgear.com - 12/30/2008
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slashgear.com —
One week from now, the next-gen USB interface
with full promises will make its run at CES...
2009. The USB 3.0 version 1 enabled storage will get its first demo after a long 3 years in standardizing the new protocol. The demonstration will come from the ...
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Symware preps first USB 3.0 external storage for CES 2009
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... 7. Symwave to demo USB 3.0 external storage solution at CES. We’ll be seeing more new technologies surfacing in this world in the year of 2009. Symwave is going to show off, the first external USB 3.0-complaint hard drive. Now you can experience the real super high-speed transfer rate of the USB 2.0 or SuperSpeed USB. Source: Engadget ...
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