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Date: 11th Jan 2010
LeCroy demo Symwave's SuperSpeed USB 3.0-to-SATA
storage device at CES
LeCroy demonstrated Symwave's production released SW6318
SuperSpeed USB 3.0-to-SATA storage device operating at sustained
data rates of 435MB/sec using commercially available storage
drives. Symwave utilized LeCroy's Voyager protocol verification
system (M3 USB exerciser).
External storage devices offering SuperSpeed USB are now
commercially available and offer consumers a dramatic user
experience improvement when compared to legacy alternatives.
For example, it only takes 1.3 hours to backup a 1 Terabyte
(TB) drive over USB 3.0, compared to nearly 14 hours when
using USB 2.0. A 20 Gigabyte (GB) personal music library
copies in 2 minutes with USB 3.0, compared to over 20 minutes
with USB 2.0. In addition to delivering unmatched data transfer
speeds, USB 3.0 has another major advantage: It has virtually
no impact on a PC's CPU or system performance, allowing
user's to fully utilize their PC during copy or backup operations.
"Demonstrating to the world the full performance capabilities
of our SW6318 USB 3.0 storage controller with LeCroy's Voyager
exerciser shows the true promise of SuperSpeed USB,"
stated Christopher Thomas, Founder and CTO of Symwave. "Leveraging
LeCroy's exerciser provides complete control of the SuperSpeed
data stream allowing us to characterize and demonstrate
exactly what Symwave and the SW6318 are all about - delivering
undisputable USB 3.0 performance and feature set leadership."
"Symwave's SW6318 controller provides unique capabilities
that are architected to provide maximum performance for
SuperSpeed storage applications," said Michael Romm,
Director of Product Development at LeCroy's Protocol Solutions
Group. "LeCroy's Voyager verification system will also
play an important role in helping early adopters test and
analyze the entire data path from the hardware all the way
up to the software layers."
For more details visit www.lecroy.com, www.symwave.com
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