Intel's Light Peak Not "Influenced" By Apple, Expecting To Hit 10Gbps Speeds
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It looks like those rumours above Apple "influencing" Intel's Light Peak are false. "The unnamed sources for CNET believe that Intel had already been developing the technology and that the semiconductor firm had simply asked Apple for feedback as part of its usual requests for outside input." Keep in mind that this has the potential to be the next "industry standard" so we could see it on a couple of devices next year - including Apple devices.
"Intel has acknowledged that Light Peak can simply route data from other standards and could implement DisplayPort, FireWire, USB 3.0 and other technologies on a single connection." It seems like it will be pretty awesome and will be capable of delivering 10 gigabit per second data speed.
[Electronista, Crunch Gear]
"Intel has acknowledged that Light Peak can simply route data from other standards and could implement DisplayPort, FireWire, USB 3.0 and other technologies on a single connection." It seems like it will be pretty awesome and will be capable of delivering 10 gigabit per second data speed.
[Electronista, Crunch Gear]
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