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Default Intel is looking to PCIe to save Thunderbolt

Inside Intel’s plan to speed up Thunderbolt adoption. Thunderbolt has an implementation problem. It’s no secret that Intel’s super-speedy protocol hasn’t dazzled the PC world like it has Mac. A leaflet circulated by Intel during June’s Computex expo listed 78 devices that are expected to sport Thunderbolt: 51 external storage enclosures (mostly RAID), 22 digital

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