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Thunderbolt 3 is the Highlight at COMPUTEX
By Vincent Wang
Published: Jun 10,2015
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Intel unveiled Thunderbolt 3 on June 2, boasted of having the fastest, most versatile connection to any dock, display, or peripheral device – including billions of USB devices. Therefore, soon became the major highlight at COMPUTEX.
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“Thunderbolt 3 is computer port nirvana – delivering two 4K displays, fast data, and quick notebook charging”, said Navin Shenoy, Vice President in Client Computing Group and General Manager of Mobility Client Platforms at Intel Corp. “It fulfills the promise of USB-C for single-cable docking and so much more. OEMs and device developers are going to love it.”
However, users have long wanted desktop-level performance from a mobile computer. Jason Ziller, Director at Thunderbolt Marketing of Intel, pointed that Thunderbolt was developed to simultaneously support the fastest data and most video bandwidth available on a single cable, while also supplying power.
Jason Ziller expressed recently the USB group introduced the USB-C connector, which is small, reversible, fast, supplies power, and allows other I/O in addition to USB to run on it, maximizing its potential. So in the biggest advancement since its inception, Thunderbolt 3 brings Thunderbolt to USB-C at 40Gbps, fulfilling its promise, creating one compact port that does it all.
According to Intel, computer ports with Thunderbolt 3 provide 40Gbps Thunderbolt – double the speed of the previous generation, USB 3.1 10Gbps, and DisplayPort 1.2. For the first time, one computer port connects to Thunderbolt devices, every display, and billions of USB devices.
In addition, in Thunderbolt mode, a single cable now provides four times the data and twice the video bandwidth of any other cable, while supplying power. It’s unrivaled for new uses, such as 4K video, single-cable docks with charging, external graphics, and built-in 10 GbE networking. Simply put, Thunderbolt 3 delivers the best USB-C.
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