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To: Arthur Tang who wrote (64818)4/13/2009 6:11:02 AM
From: QwikSand  Read Replies (1) of 64865
 
Arthur, I googled USBIF and all I found was a bunch of posts like this one:

We searched our database and could not find a definition other than Universal Serial Bus Implementers Forum for USBIF.

So USBIF is simply a group where hardware people working on USB implementation projects exchange information. If these people are currently standardizing some kind of new fast bus that is beyond Infiniband et. al and similar to Hypertransport or Quickconnect (Intel's new memory bus), could you kindly supply a pointer or link to a white paper or specification document which describes this bus you are predicting, or at least names it?

If you are unable to do so, then, bad English or not, I conclude that for the umpteenth time you have simply strung together buzz words whose meanings you do not even understand to produce random and useless gibberish.

If you're just talking about USB 3.0, which is a next-generation enhancement to USB and of course mostly designed by Intel, who first demonstrated it, then your message is equally meaningless. USB 3.0 is a very fast peripheral bus to handle fast streaming of high-volume data. It is not foreseen as revolutionizing or replacing CPU architecture in any way. If you feel there is documentation to the contrary, please provide a link to a document, not another stream of impenetrable gibberish.

--QS
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