Saturday, February 26, 2011

Re: [Avid-L2] Thunderbolt

I think he's talking about the fact that that Thunderbolt spigot is the same as the display spigot, so you either have to choose or daisy chain or something.

Steve Hullfish
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> 2) "can‚t really include more than one Thunderbolt slot, and can‚t use that one for anything but high-speed data (due, ironically, to their early adoption). "
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> I don't understand what he's talking about when he says "can't use that one for anything but high-speed data". WTF else would you use a high speed bus for than "high speed data". If he's suggesting that you can only use it for storage that's foolish, as AJA, BMD, etc have already announced they will be supporting it.

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