ExpressCard Readers for new Mac Pro's

Hello -
Is there an ExpressCard Reader/Writer solution for the new Mac Pro's?
AC

not sure if drivers are required/compatable for Mac pro....
http://www.addonics.com/products/host_controller/adpexc.asp
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Expresscard has the same transfer rate as USB 2.0 when the card is USB based, Higher when PCI-e based.
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