Microsoft Windows 8 will have USB 3.0 support
Microsoft’s chief Steven Sinofsky , in his blog highlights the Windows 8 that will be coing with the support of USB 3.0 .
Steven Sinofsky talks about the the USB 3.0 standard and how Microsoft will ensure that Windows 8 can handle all the possible scenarios to support USB 3.0 for which each and every USB device to be made working in Windows 8 .
The first USB specification was relased in 1996 by USB standards and in 2000 the USB 2.0 specification was released . Later , the USB 3.0 standard was released in 2008 that promised ten times faster USB 2.0 architecture .
“Perhaps the most important aspect of USB 3.0 is the expectation that customers have of USB: it’s just USB3 so it should just work, right? Each and every USB device, low, full, high, and SuperSpeed, has to work in Windows 8. That’s our focus while also delivering the most robust and reliable USB stack.” states Steven Sinofsky
Read about USB 3.0 support in Microsoft Windows 8 here