I have often wondered why most computers I see only have two USB 3.0 ports. Initially, I didn’t think to consider that the reason might be because the USB 3.0 host controllers inside the machines only ...
Intel plans to make the specification for a USB 3.0 host controller freely available during the second half of this year, hitting back at rumors the chipmaker wanted to keep the technology for itself.
Yesterday I mentioned that VIA had a new USB 3.0 host controller that was on a card made to go inside a USB 3.0 hub. VIA has announced another new USB 3.0 host controller today and this card is ...
VIA's new VL810 SuperSpeed USB hub controller allows a single USB port to be used by up to four high-bandwidth USB 3.0 devices simultaneously. Dong Ngo Former SF Labs Manager, Editor Former CNET ...
Renesas Electronics Corporation announced the availability of its SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.0) hub controller system-on-chip (SoC), the µPD720210, for use in hubs that enable connection of multiple ...
Note: The Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver is not supported on Windows XP and Windows Vista. Intel USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver contains support for the following Intel ...
The Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller Driver Installer "Setup.exe" will install the following drivers and application on the system: ...
The TUSB7320 supports up to two downstream ports. The TUSB7340 is a USB 3.0 xHCI compliant host controller that supports up to four downstream ports. Both parts are available in a pin-compatible ...
XHCI Hand-Off in BIOS refers to the transition of USB 3.0 controller management from the BIOS to the operating system. XHCI stands for eXtensible Host Controller Interface, which is the standard ...
If your company is at the forefront of the PC industry, by now you are probably aware that USB 3.0 is here. Controller chips are starting to ship, and you are already dealing with design issues around ...