Thursday, April 14, 2011

USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt for the "people"

Today we have an interesting news on the hardware level by Intel on its processors next year. The company has introduced new standards for its upcoming processors, including I can confirm that all will have a native USB 3.0. The lack of the third generation of USB in the range of Intel Core is something every geek community has been criticized in recent time.

During the presentation of Intel in Europe that took place here in our country we have been able to talk with officials from the company about the matter. When inquiring as to why it had taken so we replied that it was because at the time the USB 3.0 was still "something green" and preferred to wait and see its evolution, in my opinion this is what we call "not to project market trend, "which in my opinion clearly indicated the mass of this technology.

Leaving aside criticisms of the past, Intel has reconsidered the matter and the new edition of Ivy Bridge, which carries all the Intel Core 2nd Generation, have USB 3.0. What has not yet been confirmed is the presence of Thunderbolt on new models of chipsets, but the rumor is getting stronger and stronger.

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