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Iphone App Developers In Favor Of Apple’s 9-pin Dock Connector
Iphone application development is always known to offer something new with every new launch of an updated version. iPhone 5 is no different too that has come out with a host of new and interesting features to facilitate iPhone application development. Although there always seems to be updates regarding the software, this time there is something new regarding the hardware too as, iPhone app developers point out the feature of Apple’s new dock connector. Even though it is assumed that the new connector fits into a physical port that is smaller, it is not just mere coincidence that the number of pins used is similar to the USB 3.0 standard that lends support to data transfers of up to 5gbps.
iPhone app developers do bring to notice that not much information is available on its technical specifications yet, however, in the coming weeks one will definitely get a clearer picture one Apple’s new dock connector. The latest series of Macs from Apple definitely offer support for USB3.0 and this is quite interesting to note because Apple has also been focusing on Thunderbolt, which is a faster data interconnect that can offer ...
... support of up to 20Gbps transfers.
The question that arises that why isn’t Apple using thunderbolt then? iPhone app developers pinpoint the fact that while latest series of Mac do possess Intel chips and also support PCIe architecture, most iOS devices such as iPhone, iPad etc. do not support this. Thunderbolt not only requires 20 pin connectors but also needs Intel-designed chip. Most iphone application development devices utilize ARM architecture chips that do not require any PCIe interface and are able to generate VGA/HDMI video rather than Display Port signals. This means that iPhone application development devices wouldn’t be able to make use of Thunderbolt and its extremely fast speeds. However, what most iPhone app developers do agree is that Intel’s parallel USB specification can adapt to any kind of architecture. It is a known fact that Apple’s ARM-based iPods have always offered support to USB 2.0, ever since Apple first introduced its 30-pin connector on the third generation iPods in 2003.
It was then that Apple initiated its transition from Firewire to USB and that too the transition started taking place only when USB started to match the speed that Firewire offered. Most iPhone developers agree that Apple has changed the pin out assignments of its 30-pin dock connector numerous times over the past couple of years and eventually it stopped providing support for Firewire while ensuring it continued to add features such as HDMI video output.
Undoubtedly, the requirement for a connector with 30pins of wired connectivity fizzled out with the emergence of AirPlay wireless video distribution and the WiFi sync that iOS5 offers. However, the demand for a faster sync method did increase due to the expanding storage capacity of iOS devices and the need to store high definition apps, photos and videos. With iPhone app developers finally transferring iOS dock connectors to USB 3.0, the company could finally get the capability to sync data at high speeds with transfers reaching almost 5Gbps.
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