The MB86C30A USB 3.0–SATA Bridge IC from Fujitsu leads the charge in the important area of data backup with a USB 3.0 PHY, a 2.0 PHY, and a 3.0-Gbit/s SATA PHY. This chip can cut backup times ...
There are exceptions, but it seems to be an established rule that startups will come up with the most innovative and daring solutions to various IT problems. I was reminded of that last week during a ...
Fujitsu started developing a USB 3.0-SATA bridge controller in early 2008. The project drew upon the expertise of approximately 30 engineers based in Kawasaki and Yokohama, Japan. Since the USB 3.0 ...
Fujitsu’s 65-nm MB86C30A USB 3.0-SATA Bridge chip looks to bring the full performance of SATA storage to USB. USB 3.0 specs up USB 2.0’s 480-Mbit/s transfer rate to 5-Gbit/s transfer. This translates ...