On Fri, 17 Jun 2005, Bahadir Balban wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I searched the archives but couldn't find any information on USB2.0
> performance on Linux.
> 
> The USB2.0 specs say that there's a data payload transfer limit of
> 192MB/s on iso and bulk transfers.
> 
> How close is the linux usb2.0 implementation to this, for say,
> high-speed high-bandwidth endpoints?
> 
> Are there any linux-specific performance figures available?

I don't know of any carefully-measured performance figures.  People on the 
linux-usb-devel list can quote some informal numbers for you.

Alan Stern



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