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Originally Posted by swajames' post='1018417' date='Sep 27 2009, 12:31 PM
Absolutely agree. I saw this today on Macrumors too - looks like an excellent innovation, multiple 10Gb/s connections that support anything, you can plug your monitor, drives, virtually any peripheral into any available port. Apparently Apple developed the technology and then worked with Intel to finish it. Either way, 10Gb/s connections are fine by me.
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Originally Posted by swajames' post='1018417' date='Sep 27 2009, 12:31 PM
Absolutely agree. I saw this today on Macrumors too - looks like an excellent innovation, multiple 10Gb/s connections that support anything, you can plug your monitor, drives, virtually any peripheral into any available port. Apparently Apple developed the technology and then worked with Intel to finish it. Either way, 10Gb/s connections are fine by me.
Apple has learned its lesson. Instead of presenting the technology itself, with its much smaller user base - it gave to it's partner Intel, industry standard on CPU and other system technologies, to present.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/26/exclusi...intel-could-be/
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Originally Posted by heavy_g' post='1018435' date='Sep 27 2009, 01:06 PM
Yes. I think Steve Jobs came up with the idea and presented to Intel's Paul Otellini.
Apple has learned its lesson. Instead of presenting the technology itself, with its much smaller user base - it gave to it's partner Intel, industry standard on CPU and other system technologies, to present.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/26/exclusi...intel-could-be/
Apple has learned its lesson. Instead of presenting the technology itself, with its much smaller user base - it gave to it's partner Intel, industry standard on CPU and other system technologies, to present.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/26/exclusi...intel-could-be/
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Originally Posted by heavy_g' post='1018408' date='Sep 27 2009, 02:21 PM
Instead of thinking about/using past technologies (USB,Firewire,Aanalog display(EWWW!!!), Gigabit Ehthernet, HDMI.. etc) to be green and efficient. Apple is moving forward (with Intel) on a new interconnect Standard - Light Peak.
I am SO glad Apple is more concerned about us creative professionals who need faster throughputs, better OS for usability, etc, rather than multi-million deployment of client desktops. I LOVE Apple for that. (Don't change a thing Apple)
I am SO glad Apple is more concerned about us creative professionals who need faster throughputs, better OS for usability, etc, rather than multi-million deployment of client desktops. I LOVE Apple for that. (Don't change a thing Apple)
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Originally Posted by heavy_g' post='1018408' date='Sep 27 2009, 03:21 PM
also,
Instead of thinking about/using past technologies (USB,Firewire,Aanalog display(EWWW!!!), Gigabit Ehthernet, HDMI.. etc) to be green and efficient. Apple is moving forward (with Intel) on a new interconnect Standard - Light Peak.
I am SO glad Apple is more concerned about us creative professionals who need faster throughputs, better OS for usability, etc, rather than multi-million deployment of client desktops. I LOVE Apple for that. (Don't change a thing Apple)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khPx1dEIPnA
http://techresearch.intel.com/articles/None/1813.htm
Instead of thinking about/using past technologies (USB,Firewire,Aanalog display(EWWW!!!), Gigabit Ehthernet, HDMI.. etc) to be green and efficient. Apple is moving forward (with Intel) on a new interconnect Standard - Light Peak.
I am SO glad Apple is more concerned about us creative professionals who need faster throughputs, better OS for usability, etc, rather than multi-million deployment of client desktops. I LOVE Apple for that. (Don't change a thing Apple)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khPx1dEIPnA
http://techresearch.intel.com/articles/None/1813.htm
Nvidia has solutions for big creative shops. Stack one of these (or more) in a rack, and you'll have all the horsepower for any possible creative work you might want to do in a virtualized client workgroup.
I'm sure there will be a place for stuff like Light Peak, but I doubt it will be any more popular than the myriad of other "standards" there already are for 10Gbit.
Don't worry about Apple changing faster than you'd like... they make their numbers putting training wheels on technology and streamers on handlebars.
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Originally Posted by UUronL' post='1018741' date='Sep 27 2009, 06:48 PM
Nvidia has solutions for big creative shops. Stack one of these (or more) in a rack, and you'll have all the horsepower for any possible creative work you might want to do in a virtualized client workgroup.
I'm sure there will be a place for stuff like Light Peak, but I doubt it will be any more popular than the myriad of other "standards" there already are for 10Gbit.
I'm sure there will be a place for stuff like Light Peak, but I doubt it will be any more popular than the myriad of other "standards" there already are for 10Gbit.
The end justifies the means.
And for me, the end is my work, the means is DEFINITELY not racks and racks of servers.
Exhibit A: 2xQuad-Core(8 cores) Xeon 5500 with 32GB of RAM - is my weapon of choice.
Every time i fire up this thing and start working I get a smile on my face, no matter what others tell me.
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Originally Posted by UUronL' post='1018741' date='Sep 27 2009, 06:48 PM
Don't worry about Apple changing faster than you'd like... they make their numbers putting training wheels on technology and streamers on handlebars.
Apple isn't always the first with new technology, although they have been behind a fair number of innovative products and standards.
In this case, LightPeak sounds like a better solution than USB3.0 and other emerging technologies - and it appears that Intel agrees.
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Originally Posted by UUronL' post='1018741' date='Sep 27 2009, 06:48 PM
I'm sure there will be a place for stuff like Light Peak, but I doubt it will be any more popular than the myriad of other "standards" there already are for 10Gbit.
I'm afraid the Light Peak technology will be their next failed attempt, but I'm eager to see how it pans out.
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Originally Posted by heavy_g' post='1018764' date='Sep 27 2009, 07:14 PM
I agree. Apple is not the best at pushing standards (Firewire,DisplayPort,BluRay,etc,etc,etc).
I'm afraid the Light Peak technology will be their next failed attempt, but I'm eager to see how it pans out.
I'm afraid the Light Peak technology will be their next failed attempt, but I'm eager to see how it pans out.
I agree they are very slow on BluRay (but that is coming), but here they are making a very smart move in getting Intel behind LightPeak. Apple alone isn't necessarily going to force the adoption of the technology, but Intel is of course able to do so through its chipsets.