Mac pro 2010 usb36/13/2023 The new tech is slated to not only provide a transfer rate of 10 Gbps, but will also be backwards compatible with a USB 3.0 port. This kinda stuff might but it seems to work on USB2 just fine. ![]() My bets are Intel doesnt see the importance of USB3 as it will easily be outdated quickly and USB2 is plenty for covering peripheral connectivity. Stuff such as keyboards dont need much bandwidth and they can even run on first generation USB. My blue tooth Apple keyboard and mouse work great on my Hackintosh. SSDs on the other hand can but price is prohibited and some of the function commands such as command queuing and TRIM will not work on USB3 as of current. ![]() HDD cant even come close to saturating SATA2 let alone SATA3. Give it a year or so and any new product coming down the pipe wil have a USB 3 host controller. ![]() Pretty sure Apple will adopt USB 3.0 though as it seems to be the standard the industry is coming to adopt.ĭont know if my MacBook Pro has the necessary software to accommodate it, however. They constantly change their display ports and do things like ditch firewire when they were the huge force behind it. So even keyboards with built-in USB3 ports will be a smart thing to have, with far fewer Theres not enough power warnings popping up onscreen when you plug something in. ![]() Even if Apple pursues Light Speed or whatever - itll still be a higher-level bus technology thatll be able to interface to a USB 3 controller (or FireWire, or any other physical interface types) and grant access to the flood of SuperSpeed 3.0 devices that will hitting the market.
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