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Intel Unveils Draft Specification to Support USB 3.0 Architecture

Aug 15th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Technology

Intel Corporation today announced the availability of the Extensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI) draft specification revision 0.9 in support of the USB 3.0 architecture, also known as SuperSpeed USB.

USB 3.0 is an answer to the future bandwidth need of the PC platform. AMD believes strongly in open industry standards, and therefore is supporting a common xHCI specification.”

“Dell welcomes the availability of Intel’s xHCI specification because it provides a single interface standard that will expedite the industry transition to next-generation USB 3.0,” said Rick Schuckle, client architecture strategist. “This interface standard is important to ensure that our customers have interoperable USB 3.0 systems, devices and software drivers.”

“Microsoft has developed driver support for the USB industry standard since its inception and is committed to supporting the latest hardware technologies on the Windows platform,” said Chuck Chan, Microsoft general manager of Windows Core OS. “Microsoft intends to deliver Windows support for hardware that is compliant with the xHCI specification; this is a huge step forward in enabling the industry and our customers to easily connect SuperSpeed USB devices to their PCs for exciting new functionality and usages.”

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