Intel's Panther Point to Bring USB 3.0 Support
Get your blue USB plugs ready.
Intel hasn't been full-steam-ahead on its backing of USB 3.0, which has led some to wonder when the company would integrate native support for the standard in its chipsets.
According to a slide obtained by Engadget, it appears that USB 3.0 support could be coming in with the Panther Point chipset.
Engadget didn't specify any further details outside of what can be gleamed from the slide above, so it's just going to be the waiting game for those with Superspeed devices.
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