Tuesday, February 22, 2011

2011 MacBook Pro, Apple endowed them with technology Light Peak?

After the rumors in recent days, indicating the number of new MacBook Pro next to its official launch today, has spread a new rumor about the technological equipment for new Apple laptops could boast. Some U.S. sources put forth the hypothesis that the new MacBook Pro could have the interconnect technology, "Light Peak", developed by Intel and introduced a few years ago.

At present the information in this respect are still pretty nebulous. Intel made the same in the past had confirmed that the new technology would be implemented in upcoming products in the first half of 2011, only to specify how the connections affected by "Peak Light" would, however, were built in copper and fiber optic as expected in its origin.

"Peak Light" is therefore a technology that enables the interconnection of external devices such as digital cameras or media players, with the help of optical fiber, passing the "classical" construction of copper. This in turn means a significant increase in the speed of data transfer, also reaching 10 gigabits per second.

Moreover, according to Intel, "Light Peak" would have enormous scope for technological improvement, allowing you to reach in the near future, also to 100 gigabits per second.

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