According to Digitimes -a sentence often fraught with danger-Intel’s Chief River processor platform might be announced at CES in January, arrive in early 2012, and convey with it native support for USB 3.0 . The Sandy Bridge successor might be based on 22nm Ivy Bridge processors. That feels so long to wait, on account that the speedy transfer technology exists quickly, but I’ll take what I will get. [ Digitimes via Engadget ]
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