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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s probably a very good reason why Intel is trying to stall chipset support for USB 3.0, they&#8217;d like it much more if they could control the market with their own patents and licenses. But that doesn&#8217;t mean they have something really interesting in their hands though. Intel unveiled Light Peak technology, with which they [...]<br /><div><img src="http://www.tech3d.net/wp-content/plugins/gd-star-rating/gfx.php?value=0.0" /></div><div>Rating: 0.0/<strong>10</strong> (0 votes cast)</div><br />]]></description>
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<p>There&#8217;s probably a very good reason why Intel is trying to stall chipset support for USB 3.0, they&#8217;d like it much more if they could control the market with their own patents and licenses. But that doesn&#8217;t mean they have something really interesting in their hands though.</p>
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<p>Intel unveiled Light Peak technology, with which they hope to ultimately replace the profusion of different cables sprouting from today&#8217;s PCs with a single type of fiber-optic link.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;We hope to see one single cable,&#8221;</em> Perlmutter said, adding that one thing getting in the way of smaller laptops is the profusion of cable ports around the systems&#8217; edges.</p>
<p>This prototype PC has the Light Peak controller and optical connector that sends signals down a single white optical cable. It will reach 100 gigabits per second in the next decade, said Jason Ziller, Intel&#8217;s director of optical input-ouput program office, in an interview.  The company envisions Light Peak as a replacement for the cables that currently lead to monitors, external drives, scanners, and just about anything else that plugs in to a computer. A PC could have a number of Light Peak ports for different devices, or a connection could lead to a hub&#8211;perhaps an external monitor&#8211;with multiple connections of its own, Ziller said.  It&#8217;s not clear how much the technology will cost or how many years it will take to become mainstream. And wireless communication technology&#8211;Intel itself has promoted Ultra-Wideband (UWB) for years&#8211;offers the attraction of getting rid of some cables altogether.</p>
<p>The Light Peak technology handles multiple communication protocols at the same time, with quality-of-service provisions to ensure high-priority traffic such as video get preferred treatment, he said.</p>
<p>Intel&#8217;s Dadi Perlmutter traces the Light Peak cable from a PC to a monitor on the other side of the stage. Light Peak can traverse distances up to 100 meters. The cables themselves are durable, Ziller said: <em>&#8220;You can tie a knot in it and it&#8217;ll still work.&#8221;</em> Intel has a lot of clout in the computing marketplace, but building support for a radical new connection that could replace DVI, DisplayPort, USB, Firewire, HDMI, and any number of other connections would require broad industry support. Intel&#8217;s taking the usual approach to tackling that problem:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;We&#8217;re working with the industry to standardize it,&#8221;</em> Ziller said. Intel has been briefing other companies for <em>&#8220;the last few months,&#8221;</em> and now is trying to get the standards process started in earnest with partners including companies in the computing, consumer electronics, and telephone handset markets, he said. Ziller wouldn&#8217;t say who else is participating in the effort, but Intel published a statement of support from Sony, which has a lot of clout of its own in many markets.  <em>&#8220;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,&#8221; </em>said Ryosuke Akahane, vice president of Sony&#8217;s Vaio Business Group.</p>
<p>So will Light Peak become a universal port? <em>&#8220;Intel&#8217;s long-term vision is you could get to that,&#8221;</em> Ziller said.</p>
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