This Little Thing Is The First USB 3.0 Certified Device

1:20AM September 22, 2009 | Jesus Diaz

You need the controllers before getting the goodies, and that’s why this NEC xHCI host controller is the first USB 3.0-certified device. Good, because I need this USB 3.0 1080p camera, capable of capturing 60 raw, uncompressed frames per second:

The camera is manufactured with a Sony 3MP CMOS sensor by Point Grey, and will be presented at the Intel Developers Forum this week. The USB-IF—which controls the SuperSpeed USB certification process—says that they expect USB 3.0 devices to arrive to the market at the beginning of 2010. [Engadget and Electronista]


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  • Bennish

    September 22, 2009 at 10:39 AM

    What’s firewire?

    ^disclaimer I ACTUALLY DO KNOW, IT’S SARCASM

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