Guess what, Wintel loyalists? "Apple's"
Thunderbolt I/O port is coming your way. If you'll recall, Thunderbolt was actually built with Intel's
collaboration (
Light Peak, anyone?), and sensibly, the chip giant is now making it possible for the port to appear on non-Mac machines. The news was just broken here at IDF, where a
Haswell-based machine was briefly teased with a heretofore
unpossible T-bolt port. Mooly Eden, vice president and general manager of the PC Client Group, was on-stage to showcase six pre-production Ultrabook designs (all based on 3rd generation Intel Core processors), but stopped short of telling us exactly when the Thunderbolt I/O port would make its debut on
commercially available rigs (Acer and ASUS are onboard for a 2012 launch!). Naturally, we're hoping it's sooner (tomorrow) rather than later (the 2013 launch of Haswell).
Update: Video of the unveiling is now embedded after the break!
Continue reading Intel: Thunderbolt coming to PCs, prototype shown at IDF 2011 (update: video!)
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