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  • TechNest Report | TNR » Posts in 'FireWire' category

    The State of FireWire: not here nor there

    The-state-of-FireWireFollowing up an earlier post about some of the reasons Apple picked FireWire over eSATA in the new MacBook Pro range, let’s take a look at what’s in store for the future of FireWire.  On the road map to succeed the current FireWire 400 and 800 standards are the aptly-named IEEE 1600 and 3200 ports.  They are – you guessed it – twice as fast as the current implementations of the current IEEE 1394 interface – FireWire 400 and 800. Read more »

    Posted in FireWire, Hardware, Input-Output

    Apple picks FireWire, PC does eSATA, and what I/O we can expect in future MacBooks

    Battle of the portsWhen Apple announced its updated line-up of MacBook Pro notebooks at WWDC, I couldn’t help but notice a certain pattern in the updates: the inclusion of the FireWire 800 port and the exclusion of a much-faster eSATA port.  Let’s get the facts over with: FireWire and eSATA are both I/O interfaces that handle data transfer much better than USB.  In fact, they can even be called the “professional’s choice” of I/O interface, with USB being more along the lines of the average consumer/computer user.  FireWire 800 transfers data at a rate of 98.25MB/s while eSATA cranks out 300MB/s.  Compare that with USB 2.0’s rate of 60MB/s and it’s easy to see why USB is a consumer-level I/O interface.  But why did Apple pick FireWire over the much faster eSATA and what can we expect to be the de-facto standard for powerful data transfer in future Macs? Read more »

    Posted in Apple, Featured, FireWire, Input-Output, USB
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