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« on: May 17, 2011, 03:01:04 pm »

Hewlett Packard Not Convinced of the Value of Thunderbolt
      



      PCWorld reports that while Hewlett-Packard (HP) had considered using Thunderbolt in its newest desktop PCs, for now it's sticking with USB 3.0.�We did look at [Thunderbolt]. We�re still looking into it. Haven't found a value proposition yet,� said Xavier Lauwaert, worldwide marketing manager for desktops at HP.According to Lauwaert, everone seems to be content with USB 3.0 so they don't see the value of including Thunderbolt in their desktop machines.





Thunderbolt is the high speed interconnect system that was introduced by Intel in February.  Apple was the first customer to adopt the new connector with the launch of its early 2011 MacBook Pros.  Apple has since released new iMacs also supporting Thunderbolt.  Due to the newness of the connector, there is presently little 3rd party support, though Intel is said to be opening up Thunderbolt development this quarter.



HP is notable for being the largest U.S. computer manufacturer accounting for 26% of the market in the 1st quarter 2011.


 

      

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