Expresscard slots now appearing in notebooks will migrate to desktop machines
because they provide an easy upgrade path, according to the excutive director of
the governing
PCMCIA
organisation.
Patrick Mayer told a Cebit press conference that he was confident it would
happen, because the slots give add-on devices a direct route to the host
machine’s chipset.
Expresscards,
a faster and smaller cousin of the PC Card (formerly called a PCMCIA card), were
initially seen as a possible replacement for internal PC expansion cards because
many users do not like to open up a PC.
But they have so far been seen only in notebooks – and are still not
implemented on all machines as standard. One reason may be that they cannot take
old PC Cards, which means users still want the old slots in new machines to use
cards they already own.
Mayer said all top 10 vendors offer machines with Expresscard slots. He said
an estimate by analyst IDC that only two in three notebooks would have them by
2010 was an underestimate.
Expresscards effectively extend the PCI-Express bus to peripherals, where the
old PC Cardbus slot extends the PCI bus. Mayer said: “Notebook makers are not
going to want to support both buses for ever.”
York, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom | MyKnowledgeMap Ltd
Web Developers, York, North Yorkshire, Up to £28,000 depending on experience and pension A fantastic opportunity has just opened for enthusiastic Web Developers. Successful candidates will join the company's expanding team of developers, working on ... more >
London, United Kingdom | Mulvaney Capital Management Limited
Senior SQL Developer - Hedge Fund - London, Competitive Experienced SQL based database developer sought to join systematic trading group. The role will focus initially on all aspects of market data collection and database design, programming ... more >
Head of E-Commerce & IT, London, £35,000 - £40,000 + BonusMain Responsibilities - To identify, develop and improve the commercial opportunities for the company's existing online productsTo identify and develop new online opportunities and products ... more >
West Midlands, Warwickshire, United Kingdom | Latham
System Tester/Test Analyst £27K-£32K + bonus, flexitime, 35 hour week, South Warwickshire, West Midlands. System Tester, Test Analyst, Systems Tester. Large financial services company looking for proven Testers and Test Analysts. Do you have at least ... more >More job opportunities