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		<title>USB 3.0 to see 10Gbps speeds next year, to remain to be called USB 3.0</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[If you thought that USB 3.0&#8217;s 5Gbps (625MB/s) speeds were fast, wait until you see what&#8217;s in store during the second half of this year. As you most likely have noticed in the title, USB 3.0 will soon reach speeds of 10Gbps, which has a theoretical speed of 1.250GB/s, just like Intel&#8217;s Thunderbolt technology. It [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
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