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Uploaded by on May 20, 2009

Superspeed USB Developers Conference Tokyo

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  • Fuckin ghosts whispering in the background like its the sixth sense.

  • Could somebody nudge the woman to the right and tell her to shut up? I wanna hear this. LOL.

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  • @FiFAViDZ4You You need a pretty modern motherboard for that, and it usually say if it is USB 3.0 complailable if you take a look at the USB slots

  • How to find wich usb version I have?

  • total bs, real world speeds in all the speed test videos/reviews I've seen got to around 60mbytes/s.

    NEVER OVER 1gb/s let alone 5, 5gb/s= 600mbytes/s

    and how long did it take them to figure out how to add a couple data strips to the other side of the usb port???

    8 YEARS, +3 MORE TO GET IT TO THE MARKET

    GOOD JOB

  • @AlphaWinky

    This is a conference in Tokyo. It's not whisper, it's Japanese translation.

  • @rollthetape88 - While Thunderbolt is truly amazing, it will not become mainstream for quite a while (if at all) - even Apple is only adopting it on its high-end systems. USB3, on the other hand is becoming mainstream because of its increased speed and backwards compatibility. 10Gbps is nice to have, but only if there are devices to connect it to.

  • This technology is already outdated hahahahaha. usb needed re-working from the ground up not this 'we'll just add 5 connections on top'! idiots.

    Thunderbolt is coming bitches because intel own it, so not an apple exclusive, 10Gbps for all!

  • hats off to Ajay bhat!

  • @Anothercoilgun

    Yeah right after like 10-20 years the computers will be 10X faster and people will laugh when they will see stuff like 200MB/sec., maybe after 5 years it will be 200GB/sec or idk... And anyway it's fast depending on the capacities of the machine you use.

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