![]() Computer is handling arbitration functions and dictates data flow among the peripherals. ![]() ![]() High-speed USB 2.0 is using a "Master-Slave" architecture.The peripherals are intelligent and can negotiate bus conflicts, to decide which device will control data transfer most efficiently. FireWire is using a "Peer-to-Peer" architecture.FireWire 400, FireWire 800, and USB 2.0 are of different architecture types: ![]() The differences in the architecture have a big influence on data throughput. Wondering what’s the difference between FireWire and USB standards and which is the most suitable for everyday goals? Let's look into the details about both standards.
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