
USB 3.0 mainboards are ready for you to grab, and it’s time for you to grab more USB 3.0 devices in order to enjoy the super high speeds of data transfer. First among the USB flash drives, having clung the USB 3.0 standard is the Super Talent USB 3.0 flash drive and promises transfer rates of up to 320MB/sec.
The Super Talent USB 3.0 flash drive is expected to be available in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB. And of course you will need to have a computer that comes with the USB 3.0 ports to enjoy the high speeds of up to 200MB/sec. If you want the top speed 320MB/sec on USB 3.0 port, you need a separate UAS Protocol driver to achieve that.
The drive can also work on USB 2.0 port but operates at slower speeds. Anyway, no word for the price and release date.
via slipperybrick


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