VIA Labs unveils USB2Expressway Dedicated Bandwidth Technology
VIA Labs has announced its USB2Expressway Dedicated Bandwidth Technology for USB 3.0 Hubs which improves USB 2.0 performance when multiple devices are utilized. USB 3.0 Hubs featuring the technology eliminate USB 2.0 bandwidth limitations by providing full, bandwidth per port.
USB 2.0 provides 30-40MB/s of actual throughput, and this is shared across all connected devices. When multiple devices such as external hard drives, flash drives and webcams are connected, they share available bandwidth. USB 3.0 offers 10x more bandwidth and allows transfers as fast as 300-400MB/s.
"VIA Labs unveiled the world's first USB 3.0 Hub at CES in 2010, introduced the VL811 second-generation USB 3.0 Hub controller with USB Battery Charging support in 2011, and for 2012, we are bringing true innovation in the form of USB2Expressway. Even when copying files between two USB 2.0 drives, USB2Expressway can cut transfer times by 5x or more since we support simultaneous reading and writing of data. It breathes life back into your existing USB devices," said Terrance Shih, Product Manager, VIA Labs, Inc.
VIA Labs will be in attendance at CES Las Vegas this coming January 10 to 14 and showcasing the new technology as well as their full product lineup.
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