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by __david__
5594 days ago
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I worked at a place that developed FireWire peripherals. I can tell you the $1/port price never mattered to us, despite the loud backlash on the internet. The real reason USB "won" is because Intel really pushed it and integrated it into every one of their chipsets. Possibly even licensing it to the other PC chipset makers for cheap/free up front. Given that Intel is backing Thunderbolt, it stands a good chance at achieving the same widespread usage. |
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