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Thunderbolt is a name for an Intel initiative originally code-named Light Peak, an optical physical layer used to connect peripherals. Thunderbolt is a faster alternative to USB 3.0, Thunderbolt combines Display-Port and PCI Express into a serial data stream. The [[Thunderbolt Interface]] has been adopted by Apple Computer, however, is not making as big of a presence in the PC market. | Thunderbolt is a name for an Intel initiative originally code-named Light Peak, an optical physical layer used to connect peripherals. Thunderbolt is a faster alternative to USB 3.0, Thunderbolt combines Display-Port and PCI Express into a serial data stream. The [[Thunderbolt Interface]] has been adopted by Apple Computer, however, is not making as big of a presence in the PC market. | ||
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+ | The [[USB 3.0 Interface]] is much faster and capable of handling todays high definition video demands. |
Latest revision as of 20:46, 26 January 2014
Thunderbolt
Thunderbolt is a name for an Intel initiative originally code-named Light Peak, an optical physical layer used to connect peripherals. Thunderbolt is a faster alternative to USB 3.0, Thunderbolt combines Display-Port and PCI Express into a serial data stream. The Thunderbolt Interface has been adopted by Apple Computer, however, is not making as big of a presence in the PC market.
Universal Serial Bus version 3.0
The USB 3.0 Interface is much faster and capable of handling todays high definition video demands.