Yes, the announcement seems to have been missed, but USB 3 is in the new kernel!
Linux is the first OS to support it! YAY!
Reportedly running at up to 4.8Gbits/sec - 10 times faster than existing USB 2 [yes - I know the reports about true speed!],
it is also, apparently backward compatible, and will run at 480Mhz in USB 2 slots
http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/18201.cfm
Flash drives are out already, but obviously, still pricey at around $75-90/32Gb rising to $300 for 128Gb
http://www.afterdawn.com/news/archive/20342.cfm
http://www.supertalent.com/products/stt ... 0USB%203.0
although getting hold of one may take a while.....[& a bank loan ]
Aitch
USB 3 in new linux kernel
Flash, until I can afford USB 3, I find my firewire connected drives perform MUCH faster than usb 2 [and have the advantage of connecting to my mate's MAC when he visits ]
This is also compared to eSATA, which SHOULD be faster, but gets limited by the USB port also [though should be faster on dedicated eSATA port]
here's the explanation
http://www.directron.com/firewirevsusb.html
see Editor notes 1&2 before the conclusion
Aitch
This is also compared to eSATA, which SHOULD be faster, but gets limited by the USB port also [though should be faster on dedicated eSATA port]
here's the explanation
http://www.directron.com/firewirevsusb.html
see Editor notes 1&2 before the conclusion
Aitch