's was the first mainstream product with USB and the iMac's success popularized USB itself. The first widely used version of USB was 1.1, which was released in September 1998. Microsoft provided OEM support for the devices in August 1997. Draft designs had called for a single-speed 5 Mbit/s bus, but the low speed was added to support low-cost peripherals with un, resulting in a split design with a 12 Mbit/s data rate was intended for higher-speed devices such as printers and floppy disk drives, and the lower 1.5 Mbit/s rate for low data rate devices such as keyboards, mice. And his team worked on the standard at Intel the first supporting USB were produced by Intel in 1995.The original USB 1.0 specification, which was introduced in January 1996, defined data transfer rates of 1.5 Low Speed and 12 Mbit/s Full Speed.
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