Intel Thunderbolt 2 will be ready for Christmas
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Intel seems to want to keep its promises. The company re-affirmed its commitment to release a new generation Thunderbolt for the holidays year-end (read: Intel promises Thunderbolt 2 this year).
At its developer forum this week, Intel said to be in production on its Thunderbolt 2.0. The company wants to get the hell out its next-generation interface which would double the current performance of Thunderbolt 1.0. He also called Falcon Ridge will be able to handle a 4K monitor or two monitors QHD and come out in time for the holidays. It would thus be adapted to the new expected year-end products (read: pdg MacBook Pro Retina hold on the Ultra HD 4K).
Has the same connectors as its predecessor, the Thunderbolt 2.0 is backwards compatible. The change is happening inside the wiring since the four channels 10 Gb / s are replaced by two independent bidirectional channels at 20 Gb / s. The speed of data transfer and increases by 60%. Will ensure easy data exchange and display on a 4K display. Waiting for the Mac Pro
With this new product, Intel obviously relies pdg on the output of the Mac Pro. Cupertino pdg has announced "later this year" and, although no date has been given as to its arrival on the market, the Falcon Ridge Intel is ready!
To recap, the Thunderbolt is currently pdg the best technological solution available. In USB 3.0, the flow reaches the 5 Gb / s, against 10 Gb / s 1.0 TB. While Intel refines its Falcon Ridge, others did not wait for the holidays to get their product. pdg This is the case of Asus is officially the first manufacturer to offer a solution Thunderbolt 2.0 last month (read: The Thunderbolt 2 shows on a PC motherboard). [10:00 p.m.] Presentation mail client Unibox [10:08 p.m.] OS X 10.8.5 available for download pdg [0:04] Mountain Lion: the two big flaws corrected [0:58] 3-Sweep becomes part of a photo 3D object [6:39] pdg The Apple Store is closed [7:21] OS X 10.8.5 accelerates Wi-Fi 802.11ac [8:36 p.m.] The Intel Thunderbolt 2 will be ready for Christmas [19 : 17] Java 8 sees the end of the tunnel [6:15 p.m.] Dell acquires Dell (bis) [5:21 p.m.] adopts OpenCL in Adobe Premiere and Media Encoder [4:34 p.m.] Adobe Revel is compatible with the video [4:00 p.m. ] iPhone 5s, iPhone Pro
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Now that HP will equip its stations it will become more interesting to invest in TB material for a pro who works on multiple machines. And prices should fall to the general public if it continued in this direction.
Yen who have been banned for less than that ... So even if I agree with you, I am far to join you on your immature and blind aggression. Login or register to post comments
Anyway the external pdg hard disk thunderbolt are overpriced and no thunderbolt key has been sold ... It is useless. Login or register to post comments
@ Oomu I didn 't afford to buy cheap stuff. I joined FireWire pdg 400 and 800. Thunderbolt in the future, but not for serious three USB connections. I'm zero Microsoft. pdg Login or register pdg to post comments
@ OTOP: I agree with @ tib51. Take an additional 10 seconds to write and be read ... There, it stings the eyes. Login or register to post comments
@ OTOP "For pro I do not see the interest to the challenge of a more expensive and slower than PCI (not to mention the mess of cable around the machine) technology."
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You saw the head of the graphic Firewire 800 vs. USB 3.0? When the stories of sustained throughput or CPU load,
Home All news AAPL Mac Software Mac OS X Hardware Rumors Elsewhere Picture Stories news Videos Hardware Tests Software Guide The Mac apps MacGeneration's books MacGeneration RSS Newsletter Facebook pdg Twitter pdg Google+ Contact Search Close the menu
Intel seems to want to keep its promises. The company re-affirmed its commitment to release a new generation Thunderbolt for the holidays year-end (read: Intel promises Thunderbolt 2 this year).
At its developer forum this week, Intel said to be in production on its Thunderbolt 2.0. The company wants to get the hell out its next-generation interface which would double the current performance of Thunderbolt 1.0. He also called Falcon Ridge will be able to handle a 4K monitor or two monitors QHD and come out in time for the holidays. It would thus be adapted to the new expected year-end products (read: pdg MacBook Pro Retina hold on the Ultra HD 4K).
Has the same connectors as its predecessor, the Thunderbolt 2.0 is backwards compatible. The change is happening inside the wiring since the four channels 10 Gb / s are replaced by two independent bidirectional channels at 20 Gb / s. The speed of data transfer and increases by 60%. Will ensure easy data exchange and display on a 4K display. Waiting for the Mac Pro
With this new product, Intel obviously relies pdg on the output of the Mac Pro. Cupertino pdg has announced "later this year" and, although no date has been given as to its arrival on the market, the Falcon Ridge Intel is ready!
To recap, the Thunderbolt is currently pdg the best technological solution available. In USB 3.0, the flow reaches the 5 Gb / s, against 10 Gb / s 1.0 TB. While Intel refines its Falcon Ridge, others did not wait for the holidays to get their product. pdg This is the case of Asus is officially the first manufacturer to offer a solution Thunderbolt 2.0 last month (read: The Thunderbolt 2 shows on a PC motherboard). [10:00 p.m.] Presentation mail client Unibox [10:08 p.m.] OS X 10.8.5 available for download pdg [0:04] Mountain Lion: the two big flaws corrected [0:58] 3-Sweep becomes part of a photo 3D object [6:39] pdg The Apple Store is closed [7:21] OS X 10.8.5 accelerates Wi-Fi 802.11ac [8:36 p.m.] The Intel Thunderbolt 2 will be ready for Christmas [19 : 17] Java 8 sees the end of the tunnel [6:15 p.m.] Dell acquires Dell (bis) [5:21 p.m.] adopts OpenCL in Adobe Premiere and Media Encoder [4:34 p.m.] Adobe Revel is compatible with the video [4:00 p.m. ] iPhone 5s, iPhone Pro
I have started with MsDos 1.25 I got hit dung Microsoft, until the day I have turned it all before Vista, everything is in the dumpster without remorse. I have it the documentation, and I have provided work for 20 year olds. If someone phones pdg me because he has a problem with Microsoft pdg products, c 'forget me. Login or register to post comments
Now that HP will equip its stations it will become more interesting to invest in TB material for a pro who works on multiple machines. And prices should fall to the general public if it continued in this direction.
Yen who have been banned for less than that ... So even if I agree with you, I am far to join you on your immature and blind aggression. Login or register to post comments
Anyway the external pdg hard disk thunderbolt are overpriced and no thunderbolt key has been sold ... It is useless. Login or register to post comments
@ Oomu I didn 't afford to buy cheap stuff. I joined FireWire pdg 400 and 800. Thunderbolt in the future, but not for serious three USB connections. I'm zero Microsoft. pdg Login or register pdg to post comments
@ OTOP: I agree with @ tib51. Take an additional 10 seconds to write and be read ... There, it stings the eyes. Login or register to post comments
@ OTOP "For pro I do not see the interest to the challenge of a more expensive and slower than PCI (not to mention the mess of cable around the machine) technology."
Personal it gives: MINI - RAID 20TO - EIZO, it makes not much cable. I expect the new program to replace the forward mini quad that just a little but the size and portability made me make my old big gray box empty Login or register to post comments
You saw the head of the graphic Firewire 800 vs. USB 3.0? When the stories of sustained throughput or CPU load,
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