Back on November
12, 2008, the networking, communications and information technology industries
witnessed the announcement of a new Universal Serial Bus specification that
would radically change the rate at which data is transferred between compatible
devices over the next several years to come. That standard officially became
known as SuperSpeed USB 3.0, and it has yet to enter the hands of billions of global
consumers on a broad scale. While its adoption rates prior to the turn of the
decade are likely to remain suppressed, several manufacturers are attempting to
raise public consumer awareness through press introductions of various add-on
peripherals.
Vantec Thermal Technologies, located in Fremont, California,
has just announced the upcoming availability of two hard drive enclosures based
on the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface. The products are suited for each form
factor – a PCI-Express x1 card and an
ExpressCard/34 adapter – and are based off the company’s NexStar 3 Hard Drive
enclosures. As far as superficiality is concerned, they will be offered in Onyx
Black and will boast a mirror-polished finish.
Vantec
2-port SuperSpeed USB 3.0 PCI-e Host Card (Coming Soon)
Vantec
NexStar 3 SuperSpeed USB 3.0 lineup (Coming Soon)
In perspective, SuperSpeed USB 3.0 runs at a blazing 5Gbps
(620Mbps) which is theoretically ten times faster than the aging USB 2.0 and
four-hundred times faster than the deceased USB 1.1 specification. Vantec has
continued to expand its popular NexStar 3 line with support for more interfaces,
including those drives equipped with the new SATA III 6Gbps standard. Its new
line of external hard drive enclosures will provide more raw data throughput to
the host device with the introduction of the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface.
The company’s upcoming hard drive enclosures will be made
available sometime in Q1 2010. Furthermore, we can expect several showcase
product demonstrations from Vantec and many other peripheral hardware manufacturers
at CES between January 7th and 10th.
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Vantec announces SuperSpeed USB 3.0 products
PCI-E x1 card and hard drive enclosures