USB4 external SSDs deliver 3,000–3,800 MB/s real-world speeds, doubling USB 3.2 performance for 4K editing, backups, and ...
SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwired - Feb 10, 2014) - PLX Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: PLXT), the industry-leading global provider of semiconductor-based PCI Express (PCIe) connectivity solutions, today ...
There have been some rumblings in recent months about USB connectivity problems with AMD Ryzen processors in combination with 500 series chipset-based motherboards. To be more specific, the problem ...
Allegro 7-Port USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A PCIe Card Adds Six External and One Internal USB-A Ports to Computers With an Available PCIe Card Slot Sonnet Technologies today announced the launch of the ...
Set out to support high speed 10 Gbps USB 3.1 applications, Addonics today announced its USB 3.1 PCIe controller. Installed into any PCIe 2x slot, this USB 3.1 controller boasts the full transfer ...
7 th February 22 – T2M IP, the global independent semiconductor IP Cores provider & Technology experts, is pleased to announce the immediate availability of its partner’s USB 3.0/ PCIe 3.0/ SATA 3.0 ...
HighPoint Technologies has been a pioneering force in the storage industry, unleashing the world's 1st USB 3.0 PCie Controllers to deliver over 1.2GB/s of transfer performance, backed by a ...
Plenty of pages devoted to "No, Hyper-V doesn't support USB device passthrough but here's how you can attach storage", but I can't find anything that discusses whether it will EVER support those. Will ...
Ever since people figured out that the Raspberry Pi 4 has a PCIe bus, the race was on to be the first to connect a regular PCIe expansion card to a Raspberry Pi 4 SBC. Now [Zak Kemble] has created a ...
One of the biggest problems with USB-C is the lack of standardization. It was initially promised as the one universal port ...
There’s one main reason why you’d want to grant your desktop PC access to the wireless world, and it’s a biggie: You’re sick of stringing ugly Ethernet cables around your house. But you also might not ...