USB 2.0 is starting to connect with peripherals makers. Since mid-2001, manufacturers have gradually been releasing devices that connect to PCs via USB 2.0 ports. But USB 2.0 is expected to get a ...
I've been piling up USB 2.0 products on my shelf for nearly a year now, but even I -- someone afflicted with an inexplicably intense interest in such things -- haven't found it worth writing about.
Chipset architecture used to be split into two main chips: the Northbridge for fast stuff like the CPU and RAM, and the ...
Channel partners who sell equipment from both AMD and Intel say they approve of AMD’s decision to support USB 3.0 rather than Thunderbolt in their Fusion integrated graphics chipsets, due to USB’s ...
Motherboard chipsets haven't really changed much in the last few years. There's been some support for new storage options and standards, like M.2 for SSDs, some limited support for features like ...
According to Taiwanese PC industry sources, Intel will be integrating both Wi-Fi and USB 3.1 components into its chipsets next year. It's too near launch for this initiative to be applicable to the ...
I'm looking to put 8 USB3.0 cameras each running at ~3 gbit (on a USB3 5GBit connection) into one PC. I thought I could pick up 1 or 2 4 port USB3 expansion cards and pair with the built in Intel ...