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The History of USB - June 2021 You can view 0 of the 112 pages in the full issue. For full access, purchase the issue for $10.00 or subscribe for access to the latest issues. Items relevant to "Advanced GPS Computer - Part 1": Items relevant to "PIC Programming Helper": Purchase a printed copy of this issue for $7.00. Fullscreen HTML4 The History of the Universal Serial Bus USB Explosion! About 26 years ago, a group of companies developed the Universal Serial Bus or USB to make it easier to connect external devices to PCs, replacing the plethora of connectors and interfaces that had been used previously. It also
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.