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Technology Stocks : The *NEW* Frank Coluccio Technology Forum

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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (31476)10/31/2009 11:29:05 AM
From: Frank A. Coluccio  Read Replies (1) of 46821
 
re: Intel's Light Peak

FAC: I'm still trying to get better G2 on this technology in the hope of attaining a better understanding of its many stated and potential facets and future implications. Here's an exclusive (below) from the blog engadget from last month, which I somehow missed earlier on. It may play fairly-large for the future of this tech, not only in the originally-intended roles cited below for macware and handhelds, but as a major force of disruption in the network world in general. Staying tuned, looking to learn more.
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From engagdet: Exclusive: Apple dictated Light Peak creation to Intel, could begin migration from other standards as early as 2010

by Joshua Topolsky | Sep 26 2009

Remember how Intel showed off its new, advanced optical standard -- Light Peak -- this past week on a Hackintosh? Well it turns out there's more to that story than you probably know, and it all leads back to some revealing facts about the connection... literally and figuratively. Engadget has learned -- thanks to an extremely reliable source -- that not only is Apple complicit in the development of Light Peak, but the company actually brought the concept to Intel and asked them to create it. More to the point, the new standard will play a hugely important role in upcoming products from Cupertino.

Cont.: engadget.com

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