
19 Apr
2012
19 Apr
'12
12:08 a.m.
On 18/04/12 20:52, Jeremy Visser wrote:
On 04/11/2012 02:12 AM, Toby Corkindale wrote:
I guess you didn't hear -- Intel ditched USB3 and created Thunderbolt instead. There are no Intel USB3 chipsets around currently.
I could be wrong here, but aren't USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt apples and oranges?
From what I understand, Thunderbolt is all about proxying connections from multiple technologies (including USB) from a hub, whereas USB is all about the actual connection to a device.
Not according to the wikipedia page. But, it's wikipedia. Maybe it's wrong?