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FireWire Plans to Quadruple Speed

FireWire Plans to Quadruple Speed

by , 2:20 PM EST, December 17th, 2007

Last week, the IEEE1394 Trade Association announced a new standard that will take FireWire from 800 Mbps to 3.2 Gbps. The new standard, called S3200, will use the same cables and connectors as the current IEEE 1394b standard.

The standard expected to be ratified in February, 2008.

"The S3200 standard will sustain the position of IEEE 1394 as the absolute performance leader in multi-purpose I/O ports for consumer applications in computer and CE devices," said James Snider, executive director, 1394 Trade Association. "There is a very clear migration path from 800 Megabits/second to 3.2 Gigabits/second, with no need for modifications to the standard and no requirement for new cables or connectors."

FireWire has some specific advantages over competitors. It can deliver more electrical power and its peer-to-peer architecture allows it to operate independent of a computer bus.

The announcement by the IEEE1394 Trade Association positioned FireWire 3200 directly against eSATA. It also noted that no current hard disk can exploit this data rate, but at least FW3200 can deliver electrical power to external devices.

The Association also appears to be targeting HDTV and HDMI. HDMI has not met with what would be called overwhelming enthusiasm in many circles because the connectors cannot be fastened securely and because of handshaking problems between some systems.

"Technology development is also nearing completion to permit FireWire to operate over cable television coaxial cables, without disrupting the existing program content. With S3200, FireWire becomes fast enough to move even uncompressed HD signals over long distances at much lower cost than solutions such as HDMI," the announcement said.

With the current momentum of eSATA for disk drives and wide-spread consumer confusion over their HDTV connectors, S3200/FireWire 3200 will face some serious marketing challenges. The upside is that it uses the same connectors, and that will likely secure its place amongst those professionals and consumers already highly invested in FireWire technologies.

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Close Name:Guest
Subject: Given the switch uptake of FW1600

which was ratified quite some time ago, I don't see FW3200 getting any takers soon. The boat has sailed....

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which was ratified quite some time ago, I don't see FW3200 getting any takers soon. The boat has sailed....


Perhaps for consumers, that boat has sailed, but any pro user able to upgrade I/O speeds with minimal outlay, I'm sure the news would be very welcome.

Close Name:algr Posts: 296 Joined: 07 Aug 2003
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It's hard to say if this will make a big splash.

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which was ratified quite some time ago, I don't see FW3200 getting any takers soon. The boat has sailed....


FW1600 probably wasn't a big enough improvement over FW800 to justify the cost of implementation. Bug if FW 3200 lets you do fundamentally new things like uncompressed HD, then it may be enough to catch on.

Sometimes it is not clear why one protocol gains hold while another flounders. Why did the market standardize on USB and marginalize Firewire? Because Best Buy and Circuit City pulled all their firewire drives off the shelves when USB 2.0 came out! It is about business alliances and politics, not what works or what the customer really wants.

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