NEWS / SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

Intel Developing 50Gbps Interconnect, Five Times Faster than Thunderbolt

29 Apr, 2011, 7:37 pm IST | by tech2 News Staff | Science and Technology

Remember when we said that the new iMacs will have Thunderbolt I/Os  and how Intel and Apple have designed it to be faster than current gen interconnects?

Speed is the name of the game

Speed is the name of the game

 


Well, now it seems that Intel has felt the need for speed and is developing a new kind of interconnect technology will allow computers to transfer data between one another five times faster than Thunderbolt. Intel has decided to marry silicon components with optical networking to achieve the 50Gbps transfer rate. Another thing worth mentioning is that the new interconnect will work with all existing adaptors such as HDMI, DVI and VGA adaptors.

 

In a talk with PC world, Jeff Demain, strategy director of circuits and system research at Intel Labs, said that  “Thunderbolt will likely "coexist" alongside the more advanced transfer protocol.We see them as complementary. It's the evolution of these connectors and protocols as they move forward. Thunderbolt is more than a cable. It's a router chip that aggregates DisplayPort and PCI-Express."
Hope that this new transfer protocol is not exclusive to Apple or any other company and is available to everyone one out there. For there is one thing you can never get enough of when it comes to computers.. and that is 'speed'.

Tags: Intel , Interconnect , Protocol , Apple , Thunderbolt , HDMI , VGA , DVI , I/O

RELATED STORIES

Intel to invest more than $40 million in research institutes

Intel to invest more than $40 million in research institutes

Intel Corporation has announced that it will invest more than $40 million over the next 5 years in a worldwide ...

Lenovo announces ThinkPad X1 Carbon; world's thinnest Ultrabook

Tizen running handset caught on video

Ultrabooks to get as cheap as 30k in second half of 2012

Samsung releases Tizen v1.0 "Larkspur" SDK and source code

Intel launches 3rd Gen ‘Ivy Bridge’ processors, succesor to Sandy Bridge

Intel Ivy Bridge Platform Review

 

OPINIONS

Padmini Harchandrai

The latest "should they-shouldn't they" event with Facebook is the lift of the minimu...

MORE OPINIONS

Leaked Images, Availability, Pricing,
Specs, Pre-order

features

Movie technology we’d love to see for real

Movie technology we’d love to see for real

With so many sci-fi movies being announced, our thirst for technological...

By Karan Shah

E-waste: Rethink, Reuse, Recycle

E-waste: Rethink, Reuse, Recycle

While tinkering with your new gadget, take some time to think about what...

By Priyanka Tilve

DLNA: The Next Generation Digital Home

DLNA: The Next Generation Digital Home

With Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), users can share and access...

By Ashish Koshy

MORE FEATURES

Google Nexus tablet to be unveiled at Google I/O 2012

Shazli Syed Afsa Ala

Mon May 28, 05:34:28

Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime TF201 Review

Larry Browne

Mon May 28, 01:36:07

Samsung blocks S-Voice feature on non-Galaxy S III devices

Moud Hanad Anaas

Mon May 28, 00:52:13

MORE DISCUSSIONS