Anna Leach wrote an interesting post today on
Here’s a quick excerpt
10Gbps, you say? Now for the reality check
Thunderbolt has been available on Intel-based motherboards for around six months and although Apple has featured it on its computers since 2011, peripherals with this interface have appeared at a glacial pace. But the ice appears to be melting now. Besides a range of hubs and adapters that take advantage of Thunderbolt’s versatility, more and more storage devices now feature the interface. So what’s it like on a PC and how does the touted 10Gbps speed really measure up against the more commonly found data transfer protocols?…
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