Thanks.
From there... the graph below.
BIG WOW!
By chance, would Thunderbolt be available with Expresscard 34 adapter, even if not at full speed???
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Not 100% sure, but unlikely as Thunderbolt can not be added to existing Mac Pro towers....I'm reading new motherboard is necessary.By chance, would Thunderbolt be available with Expresscard 34 adapter, even if not at full speed???
Correct. Intel has stated it requires a new motherboard which in practice means a new computer.Not 100% sure, but unlikely as Thunderbolt can not be added to existing Mac Pro towers....I'm reading new motherboard is necessary.
Absolutely correct...Nope.
10 Gb/s = 10,000 Mb/s
100 Gb/s = 100,000 Mb/s
- Leigh
They originally published the info under the Light Peak name.Not anymore. Intel also calls it Thunderbolt now. Light Peak was a work title.
Nicely explained by Joe. R at nikonrumors thread :10 Gb/s = 10,000 Mb/s
100 Gb/s = 100,000 Mb/s
Quick way to kill it before it takes off.Correct. Intel has stated it requires a new motherboard which in practice means a new computer.
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Hmm, my 1st gen MacPro still chugs but...Correct. Intel has stated it requires a new motherboard which in practice means a new computer.
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Plus Apple has a head start on it until 2012, so PC adoption will be in the future..Quick way to kill it before it takes off.