To address the bandwidth limitations of the USB 2.0 interface, the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) released the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 specifications in November 2008. The USB 3.0 specification provides a ...
Look out for an "SS" logo or symbol — this stands for "SuperSpeed" and is a certification only given to devices that conform to USB 3.0 standards. Another easy and practical method to determine ...
USB 3.1 Gen 1, originally known as USB 3.0, is capable of 5 Gbps transfer speeds—that's called SuperSpeed. USB 3.1 Gen 2 is capable of 10 Gbps transfer speeds—that's called SuperSpeed+.
September 10, 2013 – Today at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) announced it has surpassed 1,000 certified SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.0) products on the market, a ...