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Latest revision as of 09:27, 11 May 2010
Here's my common diatribe against USB.
The main thing is USB's speed. Yeah, USB 2.0 High Speed is 480 Mbit/s. That's 60 Mbyte/s, right?
No. It is 24 Mbyte/s.
- First of all, USB's spec says that each byte is sent with start and stop bits. That means for every 8-bit byte, it takes 10 bits. So that 480 Mbit/s turns into 48 Mbyte/s.
- Second, USB's spec says it's not only synchronous, but also each device cannot "interrupt" the bus. The PC must probe each device on a regular basis and handle the transfer. No PC chipset has off-loaded the handling of USB from the CPU. That halves the speed and drags down the CPU to boot, making it 24 Mbyte/s.
Firewire doesn't have that latter set of limitations and hits a solid 40 Mbyte/s.