From the swank surroundings of the Bellavita art gallery here, Intel used Computex to reinforce its commitment to the next-generation Thunderbolt data transfer protocol and to discuss what we can expect to from it in 2012 and beyond.
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07/06/2012
Intel discusses future plans for Thunderbolt
Intel discusses future plans for Thunderbolt: 
From the swank surroundings of the Bellavita art gallery here, Intel used Computex to reinforce its commitment to the next-generation Thunderbolt data transfer protocol and to discuss what we can expect to from it in 2012 and beyond.
From the swank surroundings of the Bellavita art gallery here, Intel used Computex to reinforce its commitment to the next-generation Thunderbolt data transfer protocol and to discuss what we can expect to from it in 2012 and beyond.
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