by Don_HH2K » Thu 11 May, 2006 3:45 pm
The fact that there are manufacturers shipping ExpressCard/34 models doesn't mean that everybody has bought an ExpressCard/34-capable notebook yet.
It doesn't mean that, becuase there's a new standard, that people have to move to that standard rapidly. A 32-bit PCMCIA slot runs at 133MB/sec, while FireWire 800 runs at 80MB/sec. That's enough bandwidth to support a FireWire 800 connection, or even a gigabit Ethernet connection (which is 100MB/sec).
PCI Express has a total bandwidth of 2.5GB/sec. Do we even have any interface, save for graphics boards and other such controllers, that give that kind of throughput?
Given, the future has to come someday, but that doesn't mean that I absolutely need to stop using my old PCMCIA cards (even the 16-bit ones that I still use) and jump to ExpressCard for awhile.
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