The second generation of the standard Intel Thunderbolt - Thunderbolt 2 - was officially unveiled at last year's National Association of Broadcasters (NAB 2013). Sight for community broadcasting was done on purpose. Now standard Thunderbolt 2 allows you to transmit data between PCs using network protocols at speeds up to 10 Gbit / s - the so-called technology or feature Thunderbolt Networking.
In principle, a network capabilities of the new generation of controllers Intel Thunderbolt 2, we learned more in late November last year. Controllers codenamed Broadwell Thunderbolt-LP, which had come out in early 2014, promised to work between computers mode peer-to-peer. Such an opportunity came a little earlier in the Apple computers with the release of the appropriate drivers for OS X Mavericks, and now for traditional PCs. Related Products :
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