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The USB Promoter Group has announced the pending release of the USB4 specification that builds on the existing USB 3.2 and USB 2.0 architectures and is based on Intel's Thunderbolt protocol. It also supports multiple data and display protocols to efficiently share the total available bandwidth over the bus, USB Power Delivery, and backward compatibility with USB 3.2, USB 2.0 and Thunderbolt 3. Intel recently contributed the Intel Thunderbolt protocol specification to the USB Promoter Group to enable other chip makers to build Thunderbolt compatible silicon, royalty-free. “Releasing the Thunderbolt protocol specification is a significant milestone for making today’s simplest and most versatile port available to everyone,” said Jason Ziller, General Manager, Client Connectivity Division at Intel. “We are excited to work with our partners in the ecosystem to bring USB4 to market and showcase its benefits.” source: USB Promoter Group, Intel Got the official statement from Intel Corporation today and it turns out bigger than we originally expected and involves around 5,000 to 6,000 employees worldwide, including 1,800 in the Philippines. Copy of the full disclosure below: Chuck Mulloy Intel Corporation Santa Clara, California, Jan. 21, 2009 – Intel Corporation today disclosed plans to restructure some of its manufacturing operations and align its manufacturing capacity to current market conditions. Read more in our articles including "USB4 specification announced" and "Intel closes Malaysia, Philippines, Oregon & California Operations".

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The USB Promoter Group has announced the pending release of the USB4 specification that builds on the existing USB 3.2 and USB 2.0 architectures and is based on Intel's Thunderbolt protocol. It also supports multiple data and display protocols to efficiently share the total available bandwidth over the bus, USB Power Delivery, and backward compatibility with USB 3.2, USB 2.0 and Thunderbolt 3.

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Intel recently contributed the Intel Thunderbolt protocol specification to the USB Promoter Group to enable other chip makers to build Thunderbolt compatible silicon, royalty-free. “Releasing the Thunderbolt protocol specification is a significant milestone for making today’s simplest and most versatile port available to everyone,” said Jason Ziller, General Manager, Client Connectivity Division at Intel. “We are excited to work with our partners in the ecosystem to bring USB4 to market and showcase its benefits.” source: USB Promoter Group, Intel

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Our coverage of intel thunderbolt includes: "USB4 specification announced"; "Intel closes Malaysia, Philippines, Oregon & California Operations"; "Intel launches new Core i3, i5 and i7 CPUs". Each article provides unique insights and information.