AMD First to Natively Support USB 3.0

jamescv7

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Mar 15, 2011
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With Intel pushing its Light Peak (Thunderbolt) initiative, is it any surprise that AMD would win the 'race' to natively implement SuperSpeed USB 3.0 into its chipsets? We'll let the conspiracy theorists ponder that one, but regardless of what Intel's real intentions are, AMD is getting ready to officially support USB 3.0 in its A75 and A70M Fusion chipsets, becoming the first major PC chip vendor to back the SuperSpeed spec,

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Shadow Death

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May 12, 2011
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This seems a little odd. When USB3.0 released Gigabyte Tech pulled my motherboard from the market and released a revised version revision 1.3. The main change to it was SATA 6 and USB3.0.
GA-MA770T-UD3P

The date feels off.
 

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