Integrated-circuit maker SMSC has come up with a low-cost IC that will, it says, allow four USB devices to be shared between two PCs or even between a games console and a PC. If it works as promised, the IC will save the hassle of plugging and unplugging USB devices into different PCs and the current alternative of buying expense networkable devices.
SMSC says that samples of the USB MultiSwitch Hub (part number USB2524) are available now with production quantities due in the third quarter of 2006. Cost in OEM quantities (ie large volumes) will be $3.75 per unit.
Among the possible uses that SMSC lists for USB hub equipped with its circuitry are:
A laptop sharing all the devices connected to a desktop system
A game console sharing all the devices of a Macintosh or Windows PC
A set-top box and digital television sharing devices within an entertainment center
Sounds to us like a great idea - even though it would appear possible only for one PC or host to access any of the attached USB devices at a particular time.
Check out the full details in this HEXUS.headline then let us know if you agree.