thunderbolt USB 3.0
win7holic New Member Thread author Apr 20, 2011 2,079 Sep 5, 2011 #1 thunderbolt USB 3.0 Last edited by a moderator: Dec 10, 2013
iPanik New Member Feb 28, 2011 530 Sep 5, 2011 #2 Speed is one thing, but as long as thunderbolt cables cost $50 i will not even consider buying thunderbolt equipment.
Speed is one thing, but as long as thunderbolt cables cost $50 i will not even consider buying thunderbolt equipment.
win7holic New Member Thread author Apr 20, 2011 2,079 Sep 5, 2011 #3 i thought in the future we must using it. at the moment i just using USB 2.0 probably when windows 8 comes out, all will using USB 3.0
i thought in the future we must using it. at the moment i just using USB 2.0 probably when windows 8 comes out, all will using USB 3.0
Valentin N Level 2 Feb 25, 2011 1,314 Sep 6, 2011 #6 I read somewhere that Thunderbolt is malwarevulnerable, as hyperthreading, from a accurate source(I can't remember it right now).
I read somewhere that Thunderbolt is malwarevulnerable, as hyperthreading, from a accurate source(I can't remember it right now).
iPanik New Member Feb 28, 2011 530 Sep 6, 2011 #7 I can imagine that thunderbolt, like firewire, has direct access to the memory. So it is posible to inject code directly into the memory without the OS ever knowing about it.
I can imagine that thunderbolt, like firewire, has direct access to the memory. So it is posible to inject code directly into the memory without the OS ever knowing about it.
Valentin N Level 2 Feb 25, 2011 1,314 Sep 8, 2011 #9 intel is funny, first Hyperthreading and now Thunderbolt... what's next
D Deleted member 178 Sep 8, 2011 #11 eXPerience said: Hyperbolt ? Click to expand... lol, i was going to say the same. Thunderthreading...
eXPerience said: Hyperbolt ? Click to expand... lol, i was going to say the same. Thunderthreading...
win7holic New Member Thread author Apr 20, 2011 2,079 Sep 8, 2011 #12 who's know in future? Thundercore? with 30 core? LOL