UFS HOST & DEVICE CONTROLLERS UFS is a high performance, serial interface used in mobile systems as a mechanism to communicate between host processor and mass storage devices like flash and other non-volatile memories.

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UFS HOST & DEVICE CONTROLLERS UFS is a high performance, serial interface used in mobile systems as a mechanism to communicate between host processor and mass storage devices like flash and other non-volatile memories.
Delock Thunderbolt to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Type-A (F) Adapter plus UHS-II SD Card Reader
Have a 2011 era Mac with Thunderbolt, but no USB 3.0 or later ports? The Delock 91723 Thunderbolt to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Type-A (F) Adapter plus UHS-II SD Card Reader provides a portable SuperSpeed USB 3.0 adapter, with the added bonus of a card reader. While Thunderbolt is faster and more capable technology than USB, the lower cost of USB peripherals have seen a proliferation of those devices. Unlike large and expensive Thunderbolt docks with USB 3.0 ports, the 91723 is the size of a portable card reader, and weighs just a couple of ounces. The fixed cable Thunderbolt adapter provides one 5Gbps capable SuperSpeed USB 3.0 port, and one high performance UHS-II SD Card slot. The Delock 91723 Thunderbolt to SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Type-A (F) Adapter plus UHS-II SD Card Reader utilizes bus power, making it a perfect companion for older MacBook and MacBook Air systems.
Macs with Thunderbolt, but no USB 3.0+
MacBook Pro (17-inch, Late 2011)
MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2011)
MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2011)
MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2011)
MacBook Pro (15-inch, Early 2011)
MacBook Pro (13-inch, Early 2011)
iMac (27-inch, Mid 2011)
iMac (21.5-inch, Late 2011)
iMac (27-inch, Mid 2011)
iMac (21.5-inch, Mid 2011)
MacBook Air (13-inch, Mid 2011)
MacBook Air (11-inch, Mid 2011)
Mac mini Server (Mid 2011)
Mac mini (Mid 2011)
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10Gbps 'Superspeed USB' to threaten Thunderbolt?
“Our concern that widespread adoption of USB 3 might leave Thunderbolt out in the cold now looks even more likely as the USB 3.1 – aka Superspeed USB – specification has been announced,” Ben Lovejoy writes for 9to5Mac. “This allows USB transfers of up to…
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Thunderbolt’s future looks even more precarious as 10Gbps Superspeed USB announced
Our concern that widespread adoption of USB 3 might leave Thunderbolt out in the cold now looks even more likely as the USB 3.1 – aka Superspeed USB – specification has been announced. This allows USB transfers of up to 10Gbps, the same speed as the original Thunderbolt standard. Thunderbolt is #Technically superior to USB 3 […] http://j.mp/13Dgix0
10Gbps superspeed USB 3.1 Announced
Our concern that widespread adoption of USB 3 might leave Thunderbolt out in the cold now looks even more likely as the USB 3.1 – aka Superspeed USB – specification has been announced. This allows USB transfers of up to 10Gbps, the same speed as the original Thunderbolt standard. Thunderbolt is technically superior to USB 3 – combining PCIe, DisplayPort and power signals into a single cable – and the recently announced Thunderbolt 2 version (which will debut in the new Mac Pro) doubles throughput to a blistering 20Gbps. But technical superiority alone is no guarantee of success, as the history of Betamax or Firewire demonstrates.
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Kingston lanza HyperX MAX 3.0 USB 3.0
Kingston anuncia HyperX MAX 3.0 con SuperSpeed USB, unidad de almacenamiento externa USB 3.0 rápida y duradera. SuperSpeed USB es la especificación que ofrece velocidades de transferencia USB 3.0 hasta 10 veces más rápidas que las del USB 2.0.
HyperX MAX 3.0 de Kingston tiene una velocidad de lectura de hasta 195MB/seg., y una velocidad de escritura de hasta 160MB/seg., al combinarse con un dispositivo USB 3.0 compatible. También es compatible con dispositivos USB 2.0 ya que las configuraciones de velocidad se adaptan a la capacidad USB 2.0.
Durante pruebas internas, se logró transferir un archivo de película de 10GB en un minuto - 12 segundos para el HyperX MAX 3.0 desde un sistema USB 3.0. El tiempo de transferencia aumentó a 5 minutos - 52 segundos usando un puerto USB 2.0 con el mismo banco de pruebas.
“La Unidad Externa HyperX MAX 3.0 USB 3.0 sigue la tradición de la familia HyperX DRAM de Kingston, proporcionando a los usuarios calidad y un desempeño superior", dijo Andrew Ewing, gerente de productos USB de Kingston. “Además de la movilidad y velocidad, los usuarios se sentirán complacidos con la resistencia de esta unidad. Su arquitectura Flash basada en memoria ha sido diseñada para enfrentar los rigores del uso móvil", añadió Ewing.
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