Windows 8 system fully supports USB 3.0

  

Although the USB 3.0 interface has already demonstrated a significant speed advantage and is widely expected by users, Intel and AMD's chipset are not intended to provide native support in the short term. Steve Peterson, director of product line marketing for Intel chipset, even bluntly attended the CeBIT global conference in Hannover, Germany. He believes that only in the era of Microsoft's next-generation client operating system, Windows 8, will USB 3.0 become the mainstream.

Windows 7 was released at the end of October last year, when its successor was already on the development agenda. According to current general expectations, Windows 8 is expected to be released at the end of 2011, but it is also likely to wait until 2012, which is also in line with the Microsoft product roadmap.

Steve Peterson revealed that Intel is working with Microsoft to ensure that Windows 8 fully supports USB 3.0, but Intel will not be blindly optimistic about the mainstream adoption of new technologies. Only high-end PCs will be equipped in the next few years. USB 3.0 interface.

In addition, there is news that Windows 7 SP1 will begin to support USB 3.0, but Microsoft has not denied it. Of course, if it is true, it will definitely promote the popularity of USB 3.0.


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