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    News - Intel’s Light Peak to debut as a copper wire?

    ‘Practical realities’ preventing optical tech from being used straight away.
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    Re: News - Intel’s Light Peak to debut as a copper wire?

    That's a bit of a disappointment... Not really "Light Peak" now is it?!

    How about "Copper Bottom" ?
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    Re: News - Intel’s Light Peak to debut as a copper wire?

    you can get 10 gbps over CAT5e but only at very very short distances so its nothign new really.

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    Re: News - Intel’s Light Peak to debut as a copper wire?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jay View Post
    you can get 10 gbps over CAT5e but only at very very short distances so its nothign new really.
    Well, it is something new, because Light Peak is about more than just the speed. The magic is that it's protocol agnostic, so you can send your Ethernet, USB, and DisplayPort signals down a single wire, and just have it break out into the different connectors at the other end.

    In theory, it could completely change how we - and by we, I mean component manufacturer's - build the insides of computers, with all of the signals being taken by this one wire.

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    Re: News - Intel’s Light Peak to debut as a copper wire?

    Quote Originally Posted by CK_1985 View Post
    That's a bit of a disappointment... Not really "Light Peak" now is it?!

    How about "Copper Bottom" ?
    How about "Copper Pott"?

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    Re: News - Intel’s Light Peak to debut as a copper wire?

    Quote Originally Posted by CK_1985 View Post
    That's a bit of a disappointment... Not really "Light Peak" now is it?!

    How about "Copper Bottom" ?
    "Copper Bottoming" was quite the advance in shipping, made them much more streamlined (thanks to lack of weeds and hull deterioration) and thus faster ;-)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_sheathing

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    Re: News - Intel’s Light Peak to debut as a copper wire?

    similar case as fibre channel which was originally used on copper. The fact that it has fibre/light in the name doesnt really mean a great deal as the name is more about defining the rules for the protocols etc... right?

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    Re: News - Intel’s Light Peak to debut as a copper wire?

    They may also be thinking that they can further down the line sell you optical version and make
    more money.

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    Re: News - Intel’s Light Peak to debut as a copper wire?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kumagoro View Post
    They may also be thinking that they can further down the line sell you optical version and make
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    Re: News - Intel’s Light Peak to debut as a copper wire?

    honestly, with the exception of DAS type devices i dont see the point anyway!?

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