Ultrabook supports Thunderbolt shipped in the second quarter
DigiTimes said the three leading computer manufacturers in the world today are Acer, Asus and Lenovo are planning to release ultrabook models using Intel Ivy Bridge platform and support Thunderbolt communication technology. second quarter of this year
DigiTimes said the three leading computer manufacturers in the world today are Acer, Asus and Lenovo are planning to release ultrabook models using Intel Ivy Bridge platform and support Thunderbolt communication technology. second quarter of this year .
Reportedly, Gigabyte Technology will accept responsibility for manufacturing motherboards that support Thunderbolt.
In addition, DigiTimes also said that Intel Ivy Bridge processor, which already supports USB 3.0 technology, will be equipped mainly on mid-to-high-end computers in 2012.
It is expected that by 2013, the full standardization process for this type of processor will be completed.
The source added that, in the short term, Thunderbolt technology will only appear on high-end notebooks or desktops, because the price of this technology is quite "acrid".
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