The IEEE has approved the new IEEE 1394-2008 specification that gives support for better bandwidth of up to 3.2Gbps — the standard that is used by Apple's FireWire and Sony's iLink, among others. Most ...
The Belkin IEEE 1394 FireWire PCI Card is a low-cost yet full-featured connection kit. Like the other two cards, it has three ports, but they fit the back of the card more elegantly than the ports on ...
August 1, 2008 Since its introduction in 1995, IEEE 1394 (better known as FireWire, Apple's name for the interface) has become the go-to interface for high-bandwidth applications like professional ...
The IEEE 1394, which is also called FireWire by Apple, is an interface standard for high-speed serial bus for connecting devices to a personal computer. Like USB, IEEE 1394 is a serial bus that uses ...
Sometimes also called IEEE-1394, the FireWire standard allows for high-speed connections to external drives. FireWire 400 is roughly comparable to USB 2.0, and drives and ports using FireWire 800 are ...
IEEE 1394 is an interface standard dedicated to applications such as industrial automation where high-speed, time critical, reliable data transmission is required. FireWire is a serial bus interface ...
""=""> New portable storage devices are popping up like daisies after the rain. And Iomega, long a dominant player in the portable-storage market (ever heard of the ?), is seeing the first bloom from ...
In today's news, the IEEE has approved the new FireWire 2008 specification, which will include the S1600 and S3200 standards, running at 1.6Gbps and 3.2Gbps each. The new IEEE 1394 standards will use ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio has been monitoring the PCI express market and it is poised to grow by USD 20.29 bn during 2020-2024, progressing at a CAGR of almost 26% during the forecast period.
Maxim Integrated Products’ new MAX5943/MAX5944 are the industry's first fully integrated hot-swap controllers for IEEE1394/FireWire applications. These devices allow the safe insertion and removal of ...
Apple Computer has almost single-handedly succeeded in turning USB into an accepted interface standard. Sony, Apple, and others are currently making FireWire into the industry standard for multimedia.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers has approved a new specification that gives support for bandwidth of up to 3.2Gbps--the standard that is used by Apple's FireWire and Sony's iLink ...
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