New connection technology launched on MacBook Pro
Apple is expected to launch a new high-speed connection technology, the same updated version of the MacBook Pro.
Looking ahead, Apple is expected to launch a new high-speed connection technology, the same updated version of the MacBook Pro.
It is not clear whether the new MacBook Pro will be integrated with the above technology. According to leaked sources, the Mac will appear on February 24.
Previously, the world's largest microprocessor group Intel has been studying new connection technology called Light Peak for many years, based on copper-based materials.
Later, Apple is expected to apply the technology in the near future, but not with Light Peak.
Intel has announced that the first product with Light Peak will appear in the first half of 2011, quite coincidentally with the timeline that the MacBook Pro can launch.
In 2009, for the first time, Intel introduced new connectivity technology at the developer conference, and they used Apple's Mac OS X operating system to "perform."
Intel's Light Peak is described as a breakthrough in technology, when it can replace a multitude of different cables, such as cables that connect monitors, external drives, scanners, printers, and regardless of device. Any computer connected.
This technology is promised to be faster than USB 3.0, and can transmit 10 GB in 1 second in both directions at the same time.
Currently Sony is also very interested in Light Peak and will soon apply it to their products.
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