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Intel Thunderbolt dev kits coming this quarter, hopefully ushering in additional 10Gbps-capable devices

Intel has just announced it’s going to soon be making development kits available for its new Thunderbolt interconnect. The cable which can carry 10Gbps (in both directions!) has to this point only seen itself installed in Apple’s MacBook Pro computers, but storage and other peripheral manufacturers are beginning to unveil their lightning-scorched offerings this week at NAB and this announcement is certain to provide Thunderbolt another spur of momentum. What’s going to be intriguing going forward is to look whether manufacturers take it up in preference to USB 3.0 or install the DisplayPort lookalike alongside the newest and greatest from the USB camp. In the event you ask us, we will be able to never have enough high-speed interconnects… how does SuperSpeed Thunderbolt sound?

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