Thursday, April 14, 2011

AMD will be the first to certify a USB 3.0 supported chipset

Two forthcoming core-logic sets from Advanced Micro Devices this week received SuperSpeed USB certification from the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF). The A70 and A75 Fusion Controller Hubs (FCHs) are the first chipsets in the industry to receive such a certification and allow computer makers to cost-efficiently integrate USB 3.0 into their products.
Formerly code-named Hudson, the new A7-series core-logic sets PCI Express graphics port, up to 4 USB 3.0, up to 10 USB 2.0 and up to two USB 1.1 ports, 6 Serial ATA-600 ports with RAID support, integrated clock-generator, built-in video DAC, integrated SD card controller, up to 3 PCI slots and so on. The A7-series FCH are compatible with A-series accelerated processing units code-named Llano.

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via Xbit Labs

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