USB 3.0 port is the mainstream of 2012?
Compared to the current USB 2.0 interface, USB 3.0 increases data transmission capacity by 10 times and could become the mainstream in 2012.
Lenovo's global ThinkPad product manager Jason Parrish said USB 3.0 will become the mainstream in 2012, while Intel's Thunderbolt technology will only be available to some high-end non-universal laptops. Mass variable.
This week, Lenovo has begun shipping its ThinkPad X1 ultra-thin laptop to the market. One of the highlights of this laptop is the " super-speed " USB 3.0 interface .
As the most popular communication technology in the world today, USB appears in most devices, from tablets to printers and smartphones. Compared to the current USB 2.0 standard, the USB 3.0 standard increases data transmission capacity by 10 times.
Parrish said: "In 2012, USB 3.0 will be the mainstream technology. We are witnessing a gradual transition to USB 3.0 in 2011, and there will be many more products to be equipped next time. USB 3.0. "
Now many technology companies have also agreed to Dell's view.
Meanwhile, Dell's future XPS 15z will also have two USB 3.0 ports.
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