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Intel: Thunderbolt coming to PCs

September 15th, 2011        

Intel: Thunderbolt coming to PCs

Great news we have here. All these while Apple holds the uniqueness to Thunderbolt, the 10Gbps I/O connector that’s said to be so fast we need spacesuits to use it. But now Apple fans are losing their uniqueness, as Intel’s Thunderbolt I/O port is coming to Windows!

If you’ll recall, Thunderbolt was actually built with Intel’s collaboration (Light Peak, anyone?), and sensibly, the chip giant is now making it possible for the port to appear on non-Mac machines.

The news was announced over at IDF, where a Haswell-based machine was briefly teased with a heretofore unpossible T-bolt port. Mooly Eden, vice president and general manager of the PC Client Group, was on-stage to showcase six pre-production Ultrabook designs (all based on 3rd generation Intel Core processors), but stopped short of telling us exactly when the Thunderbolt I/O port would make its debut on commercially available rigs (Acer and ASUS are onboard for a 2012 launch!). Naturally, we’re hoping it’s sooner (tomorrow) rather than later (the 2013 launch of Haswell).

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SOURCE via Engadget

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