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EEE has approved a new version of IEEE 1394, better known to Apple users as Firewire. The standard, known as 1394-2008, encompasses all prior Firewire technology and provides complete specifications for speeds of 1.6 Gigabits/second and 3.2 Gigabits/second, which TG Daily notes utilizes the existing 9 pin cables of Firewire 800.
Firewire 400 devices have become widespread in the computer industry, though the faster Firewire 800 specification has seen slower adoption. Currently MacBook Pros, Mac Pros, and iMacs each feature both Firewire 400 and Firewire 800 ports.
IEEE says the new standard is expected to be available in October.
refhttp://www.macrumors.com/2008/07/31/firewire-specification-approved-for-speeds-up-to-3-2-gigabits-sec/
Firewire 400 devices have become widespread in the computer industry, though the faster Firewire 800 specification has seen slower adoption. Currently MacBook Pros, Mac Pros, and iMacs each feature both Firewire 400 and Firewire 800 ports.
IEEE says the new standard is expected to be available in October.
refhttp://www.macrumors.com/2008/07/31/firewire-specification-approved-for-speeds-up-to-3-2-gigabits-sec/