Hi all!

So a company based out of Cupertino mentioned using this silicon in a
revamp of their MacPro line today...

http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2013/06/video-creation-bolts-ahead-%E2%80%93-intel%E2%80%99s-thunderbolt%E2%84%A2-2-doubles-bandwidth-enabling-4k-video-transfer-display-2/

we appear to have a second version of a 20GB/s consumer connection
(latency unknown), and yet this search:

https://www.google.com/search?q=linux+thunderbolt+interconnect

does not really go anywhere cool like a github or kernel.org repo....

Any qualified folks know where this thunderbolt stuff is all heading
and are able to talk in public?

Best,

j.

p.s.

yes I did move back to .edu just in case folks were doing a double
take. And yes, (like Dr. Layton) I do still think that cloud infrastructure
as a service and HPC/HTC are still a really good idea for the right
algorithms and workloads! :-)

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harvard university | faculty of arts and sciences | division of science rm
210, thirty eight oxford street, cambridge. ma. 02138 tel: +1 617 384 7647 |
http://about.me/jcuff
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