In the last 14 years, the Universal Serial Bus (USB) has become the standard interface to connect devices to a computer. Whether it’s an external hard drive, a camera, the mouse, a printer, or a ...
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USB 1.1 started the ball rolling, but is really only useful for communicating with printers, mice, and keyboards. Once USB 2.0 took off in the 2000s, you could start connecting peripherals that stored ...
Early adoption of USB 3.0 began in 2010, and more than 70 million USB 3.0 host chips shipped in 2011. Now, key USB software and systems providers are shipping high volumes of products with USB 3.0.
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