![]() USB 3.0 controllers are required to work with all existing USB devices. Along with increased bandwidth, USB 3.0 host controllers and devices come with the promise of compatibility. USB 3.0 also supports lower operating speeds: high speed, full speed, and low speed. Compared to USB 2.0 bandwidth of 480 Mbps, SuperSpeed supports 5.0 Gbps making it 10 times faster than USB 2.0. USB 3.0 introduces a new operating speed called SuperSpeed. In this blog post, I will describe some ways in which you can determine whether a USB 3.0 device that is attached to a PC running Windows 8 version of the operating system, is operating at the optimal connection speed - SuperSpeed. Hi, I am Sanket Patel, a software developer on the USB team. Note: The information provided in this blog post applies to Windows 8. How to determine whether a USB 3.0 device is operating at SuperSpeed? ![]()
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