Renesas Electronics Corporation announced the development of the µPD720115 USB 2.0 hub controller chip, which supports simultaneous USB communication and charging of portable devices such as ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Analogix Semiconductor, Inc. today announced the availability of its ANX74xx product family that integrates all the elements needed to implement the new USB-C ...
PARIS — Hoping to take advantage of Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports already widely available in a range of consumer appliances, Royal Philips Electronics (Eindhoven, the Netherlands) is rolling out ...
Looks like there finally is some competition for NEC, and that my friends will drive prices down. Fresco Logic, a global fabless semiconductor company that develops and markets USB 3.0 connectivity ...
Taiwan-based USB controller design houses are recruiting talent from the memory chip sector as they are gearing up efforts to compete for orders in the growing USB 3.0 controller chip market, ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 25, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Arasan Chip Systems, Inc. ("Arasan"), a leading provider of Intellectual Property (IP) Cores, announced that Hewlett Packard has licensed Arasan's ...
Epson has developed and begun shipping samples of a high-speed USB hub controller for automotive applications.The new IC chip, called the S2R72A04, boasts an operating temperature range from -40°C to ...
On a single chip, the uPD720150 integrates a USB 2.0 host and a peripheral controller, functions that usually require separate USB host and peripheral controller chips. The controller executes data ...
So I get some of the basic differences between a USB flash drive's controller and an SSD controller, like mentioned here https://superuser.com/questions/919...l ...
Karsten Nohl has updated his BadUSB research, looking at the top eight USB controller chips and determining that about half are susceptible to being maliciously reprogrammed. BadUSB hasn’t gone from ...
First, the good news: that unpatchable security flaw in USB devices first brought to light over the summer affects only about half of the things you plug into your USB port. The bad news is it's ...