Sony has announced it is considering introducing the new port of communication submitted by Apple in its latest range of Macbook Air, the Thunderbolt. This incorporation would take place exclusively in its range of ultra portable Sony VAIO. The rumor is quite striking but no doubt this would be good for Intel, creators of the Light Peak (Thunderbolt).
The most interesting news is that Sony used a connector to install the technology itself, which is still not too clear. In another Sony is also considering including the new Google Chrome OS to its new portable light, especially in the model of 11 "would seek to compete with the new Macbook Air.
This could include an Intel Atom or the new nVidia Tegra 2, detail found in further analysis.
The most interesting news is that Sony used a connector to install the technology itself, which is still not too clear. In another Sony is also considering including the new Google Chrome OS to its new portable light, especially in the model of 11 "would seek to compete with the new Macbook Air.
This could include an Intel Atom or the new nVidia Tegra 2, detail found in further analysis.
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