The Japanese company announced the development of a new interface for serial communication with speeds up to 16 Gb / s, three times the SuperSpeed (USB 3.0) approved a few months ago and has not even been implemented yet on the market.
NEC explains the development of the new interface with much faster, with the emergence of high definition television and video content in 3D.
NEC transmission schemes used as USB and PCI Express improved to reduce interference and increase the speed of data transfer.
Be welcome any technological advance involving higher speed but a couple of notes: USB 3.0 does not even have devices already on the market and NEC announced the development of new interfaces and also the same Intel is delaying the adoption of SuperSpeed to boost its own Light Peak alternate connector. What do you expect the industry to change devices every six months?
The Japanese company announced the development of a new interface for serial communication with speeds up to 16 Gb / s, three times the SuperSpeed (USB 3.0) approved a few months ago and has not even been implemented yet on the market.
NEC explains the development of the new interface with much faster, with the emergence of high definition television and video content in 3D.
NEC transmission schemes used as USB and PCI Express improved to reduce interference and increase the speed of data transfer.
Be welcome any technological advance involving higher speed but a couple of notes: USB 3.0 does not even have devices already on the market and NEC announced the development of new interfaces and also the same Intel is delaying the adoption of SuperSpeed to boost its own Light Peak alternate connector. What do you expect the industry to change devices every six months?
In addition to safety, even for the new wireless router. A WiFi hot-spot for multiple users
Small office in the crosshairs of Netgear that within its brand security PROSECUR introduced l ‘appliance PROSECUR UTM5. The security appliance at the gateway of the corporate network is an extension of the series and provides a UTM25 and Utm10 Unified Threat Management firewall, SSL and IPSec VPN, URL filtering, antivirus and antispam Network. Uses PROSECUR UTM5 security technology from partners such as Sophos, MailShell and Commtouch.
Last month, Netgear also announced the line solutions Prosafe for small and medium enterprises companies with up to 1500 users can handle seven different wireless access points.
At the CES, Netgear had also launched three new Wireless-N Router . Two of the new routers are compatible with cellular networks 3G/4G/WiMAX high speed and can be used as main connection to the Internet. By connecting an external modem to Wireless-N Mobile Broadband (MBRN3000), users are able to configure a Wi-Fi hot spot. Wireless-N 300 with DSL modem – Mobile Broadband Edition (DGN2200M) offers double options WAN (Wide Area Network) for access to the Internet to a network via a DSL modem ADSL2 + and integrated into a cellular network at high speed through 3G/4G/WiMAX external USB modem. It is the first wireless-N router for the retail market to provide users with automatic failover capabilities to mobile 3G/4G/WiMAX DSL in case of failure of the DSL.
Netgear will shortly also Wireless-N 300 with DSL (DGN2200) addressed the consumer market and small businesses. It features the same amazing features of the Wireless-N 300 with DSL modem – Mobile Broadband Edition (DGN2200M) but does not offer a connection to the phone for failover.