Thursday, November 20, 2008

USB 3.0 demonstrations dazzle: uncompressed 1080p transfer proves simple

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2008/11/19/usb-3-0-demonstrations-dazzle-uncompressed-1080p-transfer-prove/


You've been adequately teased with what all USB 3.0 (or SuperSpeed USB, as we tend to refer to it) can do, but a gaggle of companies took the chance in San Jose, California to really demonstrate just how quick the protocol is. Most notable was the demo by Synopsys, which prototyped an HDTV video transmission system based on USB 3.0 and showed to wide-mouthed onlookers that an uncompressed 1080p feed at 30 frames-per-second could be whisked along at around 450Mbps. Sure, USB 3.0 has wireless HD to watch out for, but given that said technology is currently on track for an August 2298 release, it could really do some tethered damage in the meanwhile.

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