By Techtree News Staff Jun 9, 2008
The latest feud to hit the tech world is Nvidia and AMD haggling over the acquisition of the USB 3.0 specification to apply it in their upcoming products. USB 3.0 promises ten times the speed of USB 2.0 (5 Gigabits per second), and is billed to become the standard for PCs and other devices of the future. Intel claimed to have formed the USB Implementers Forum in 1995 to support and accelerate adoption of USB-compliant peripherals. It's obvious Intel will not share the specifications with CPU and chip set competitors; the likes of AMD, Nvidia, Via Technologies, etc, are now driven to develop yet another USB 3.0 specification.
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