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Thunderbolt 4 vs USB 4: What s the difference?

Intel is pushing Thunderbolt 4 by integrating it into modern CPUs. Thunderbolt 4 cables are still hard to find in India The Thunderbolt port has been the fastest and most versatile port for the past ten years when it comes to laptops. Originally introduced and exclusively found on the 2011 MacBook Pro, the Thunderbolt port’s purpose was always to be a high-bandwidth port which would also be the singular point of connection for multiple peripherals. Ten years later, the Thunderbolt port has become a key pillar of Intel’s offering in modern-day laptops and we had the chance to sit down with Jason Ziller, Client Connectivity Division, Intel Corporation to get more insight into Thunderbolt and its latest iteration, Thunderbolt 4.

Thunderbolt turns 10

Thunderbolt turns 10 Thunderbolt turns 10 On February 25, 2021, Intel celebrated the 10 th anniversary of Thunderbolt 10. Yes, it has been that long! Flick back to 2011 when computers were clogged with too many input/output (I/O) ports. There were USB ports for data; Ethernet ports for internet; and DisplayPort, HDMI and VGA ports for video. Despite being large enough to accommodate multiple ports, the computers still couldn’t keep up with users’ needs.  The solution? Intel launched Thunderbolt technology, which consolidated data, video and power on a single, small connector. Thunderbolt allowed users to move data quickly and confidently among connected smart devices – like PCs, docks, monitors, solid state drives, external hard drives and cameras – using that single connector. At the time, Thunderbolt boasted the ability to transfer a full-length, high-definition movie in less than 30 seconds and back up a full year of continuous MP3 music playback in just over

Six Intel-Israel executives are moving up the corporate ladder

Intel has made six appointments recently, elevating or promoting Israelis to executive positions within the company. According to a statement, the company has appointed Uri Frank, Ran Berenson, Ophir Edlis, Ilan Bressler, Ofir Bochobza-Degani, and Yehonadav Moshe in various roles. The six appointees are moving from different departments and have been at Intel for several years  “The new nominations demonstrate the appreciation Intel Corporation has for its human capital,” said Intel management in a statement. “The new vice presidents are working on the most complex technological challenges and play a role in the success of our global organization. We are proud to work for a company where people have the opportunities and the freedom to influence the processes and the products Intel develops and makes.”

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