LeCroy system tests USB 3.0 devices
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Chestnut Ridge-based LeCroy Corp., a maker of devices that measure the strength of signals in computer chips, is introducing a system for testing USB 3.0 devices, systems and software. The Voyager system is designed to help developers bring USB 3.0 devices to market faster while ensuring compatibility with the enormous installed base of USB 2.0 products, the standard in most PCs and Macintosh computers and devices today. USB 3.0, also called “SuperSpeed USB,” promises to be 10 times faster with a 25-gigabyte high-definition movie downloading in just 70 seconds versus hours. Shipments of the Voyager system for testing USB 3.0 devices are scheduled to begin in September.
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