Intel will make its Thunderbolt rapid data transfer technology available to its full contingent of PC partners in April, according to DigiTimes. Several top computer makers and components suppliers are already preparing desktops, notebooks, and motherboards with Thunderbolt, the Taiwanese tech journal reported Tuesday.
Thunderbolt, which Intel developed in collaboration with Apple, is currently only available in products like Apple’s 27-inch Thunderbolt Display, the MacBook Air, and the Little Big Disk from LaCie.
Thunderbolt chips are relatively expensive at more than $20 per module and serve much the same purpose as USB 3.0-standard data transmission technology, but prices are expected to drop in the second half of 2012, the tech journal reported. Apple’s adoption of the technology across its desktop and notebook product lines has also accelerated the timeline for Thunderbolt’s wide spread adoption, DigiTimes reported, citing unnamed sources from computer makers.
via Report: Intel Ready to Make Thunderbolt Widely Available | News & Opinion | PCMag.com.