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Old 02-September-09, 11:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Symwave, one of the first companies to design silicon for USB 3.0, has revealed more details about the performance of its system on a chip (SOC).

USB 3.0, which debuted last November, is designed to provide throughput as high as 5Gbyte/s, up from just 480Mbit/s for USB 2.0. Symwave says its USB 3.0 SOC can be used in external storage devices that ship data as fast as 500Mbyte/s second.

Symwave is trying to tackle the same problem plaguing many consumers and enterprises as they use more high-definition multimedia content and have to save more data in general. Demand for storage capacity continues to rise, and backing up that data from a laptop or desktop to an external drive can take hours. USB 2.0, nearly ubiquitous on PCs and portable consumer electronics today, can be a barrier.

"You're pretty much communicating through a straw," said Gideon Intrater, Symwave's vice president of solutions architecture. The SATA I/O protocol used with most hard drives can transport about 300Mbyt/s second, while USB 2.0 typically delivers just 20Mbyte/s or 30Mbyte/s, he said. "USB 2 was good as long as you had 100GB on your hard drive, but now it's just way too slow."

By way of comparison, a 25GB high-definition movie would take 13.9 minutes to transport over USB 2.0 and just 70 seconds with the new standard, according to the USB Implementers Forum. The contents of a 1GB thumb drive could be transferred in 3.3 seconds, versus 33 seconds previously.

The SOC that Intrater will discuss on Monday will boost that performance up to and beyond the top speed of SATA. It's a chip for external storage devices that includes several key functions for either HDD or SSD units.

The chip will allow OEMs of storage devices and enclosures to offer speeds as high as 500Myte/s because it includes support for RAID 0 configurations. Using RAID, the system maker can build an enclosure with two drives and either feed data faster by addressing both drives at once, or feed the same data to both drives so one is a mirror of the other, Intrater said.


i work for a backup company.. this is HUGE.
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Old 02-September-09, 03:31 PM   #2 (permalink)
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That is pretty slick thats going to be fast enough to run entire systems off of.
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