Light Peak in 2011 as a competitor to USB 3.0.

When you buy an Apple laptop, you can not leave the store without taking an array of adapters to ports and connections to other peripherals understand and live at home, such as monitors. Therefore, the company’s apple time pass USB 3.0 ports would not be a coincidence.

If you also put together the technology being developed by Intel’s hand, Light Peak, is thought to be ready to jump into the market in early 2011, rumors that put the spotlight from Apple in this technology as an alternative to USB 3.0 on their computers are served.

Light Peak and its promise of simultaneous data transfers (input / output) up to 10 Gbps would Apple computers with the task of replacing the current USB and FireWire connections, simplifying the connection of all types of peripherals. Of course, everyone to agree please do not fit me at home more adapters.

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