What is FireWire?

FireWire, also known as IEEE-1394, is a digital bus with a capacity of 400-800 Mbps and higher. It supports PnP (plug-and-play) devices and can handle up to 63 units on the same bus. It can also be hot-swapped. It was first created by Apple in 1995. Users familiar with USB can compare FireWire to USB…

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