01.08.2010 - Light Peak: Connecting at the Speed of Light
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To dramatically increase data speed like video and music to a PC and reduce a computer's cable clutter, Light Peak, an Intel-led optical cable I/O technology project, is being developed to run starting at 10Gbs and support multiple I/O protocols. Light Peak was demonstrated in Intel CEO Paul Otellini's CES keynote yesterday, showcasing a 3D video over a 30 meter optical cable using an add-card. Progress is being made to standardize the technology for future laptops and PCs, with growing industry support from leading companies like Sony and Nokia. "Sony is excited about the potential for Light Peak technology that Intel has been developing, and believe it could enable a new generation of high-speed device connectivity." - Ryosuke Akahane, Vice President of VAIO Business Group, Sony. "Nokia believes that Light Peak technology enables new wired connectivity solutions for Mobile Computers and Smartphones, and looks forward to working with Intel and the industry to create a global standard based on Light Peak technology." Markku Verkama, Director, Devices R&D Technology, Nokia.
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