Blue: Supporting USB 3.0 SuperSpeed technology and above, blue ports identify a device capable of fast data transfer: up to 5 Gbps (that's 5,000 Mbps) -- a significant jump from previous generations.
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Storied Windows dev reminisces about Microsoft's first hardware product 45 years ago — the Z-80 SoftCard was an Apple II add-in card
Raymond Chen has shared some insight into the development of Microsoft’s first hardware product, the Z-80 SoftCard, from 1980 ...
Build a tidy home lab, NanoCluster integrates seven Pi modules, a managed gigabit switch, fan cooling, and PoE, with pricing ...
Microchip’s ATA6571RT CAN FD transceiver supports data rates up to 5 Mb/s for a radiation-tolerant, high-reliability ...
Serious media professionals tend to prefer SSDs with Thunderbolt 4 or 5, which can deliver speeds between 40 and 120Gbps. If that's in order, you'll need to use a Thunderbolt-compatible cable, and ...
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