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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Promises integrated controllers, too.
Now a LaCie-brand exclusive feature.
Hasn't given up on usurping USB.
Intel's much-vaunted Light Peak technology will apparently be launching based on copper cabling.
Intel has announced a milestone in its optical computing research: a 50Gb/s single-fibre system.
Intel may have good reason to delay its implementation of USB 3.0: it believes its LightPeak optical cabling technology, capable of double the throughput, is better.
Dadi Perlmutter took to the stage for Intel's Mobility keynote, where he unveiled three new Core i7 Mobile quad-core processors and an interesting new connectivity standard.
October 14 2021 | 15:04