Set out to support high speed 10 Gbps USB 3.1 applications, Addonics today announced its USB 3.1 PCIe controller. Installed into any PCIe 2x slot, this USB 3.1 controller boasts the full transfer ...
With the next evolution of USB now here with the launch of USB 3.1, vendors are quickly ramping up production of storage solutions among others to utilize the increase in performance. With this comes ...
Advances in USB, PCIe, InfiniBand and Redfish Point the Way Forward at IDF It takes more than processors and memory to make a great computer. We need ways of plugging in additional components. For ...
It's not often that a computer interface remains relevant over the course of a full decade, but that is exactly what USB 2.0 has accomplished since its release in April 2000. Over the past few years ...
Allegro 7-Port USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type A PCIe Card Adds Six External and One Internal USB-A Ports to Computers With an Available PCIe Card Slot Sonnet Technologies today announced the launch of the ...
The new Sonnet McFiver brings internal SSD storage, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, 10Gbps USB-C, and two SSD slots for high-speed storage in a single PCIe card for the Mac Pro or any Mac with an PCI-E enclosure ...
There have been some rumblings in recent months about USB connectivity problems with AMD Ryzen processors in combination with 500 series chipset-based motherboards. To be more specific, the problem ...
The new Allegra features eight external USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) Type-C ports and fits neatly inside a single-width card space. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Plenty of pages devoted to "No, Hyper-V doesn't support USB device passthrough but here's how you can attach storage", but I can't find anything that discusses whether it will EVER support those. Will ...
Since SLI and CrossFire are dead, many PC gamers aren't using the secondary PCIe slot on their motherboards anymore. Well, your graphics card doesn't have to be lonely since you can install a bunch of ...
USB has come a long way since the 12Mbps days of the ’90s. It has waved goodbye to USB-B and is inching away from USB-A in favor of the slim, reversible USB-C connector. Data transfer rates have ...