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Intel's New Thunderbolt Share Provides File and Screen Sharing Without Hurting Network Performance


Intel unveiled Thunderbolt Share on Wednesday with which it promises to streamline screen and file sharing between two PCs. Tom's Hardware: Thunderbolt Share will allow PC owners to connect their two computers with a wired connection that leverages Thunderbolt's speed (40Gbps or higher), low latency...

Tom's Hardware: Thunderbolt Share will allow PC owners to connect their two computers with a wired connection that leverages Thunderbolt's speed (40Gbps or higher), low latency, and built-in security. The software also enables folder synchronization or easy drag-and-drop file transfer between the computers. Higher resolutions could result in fewer frames per second, but Ziller said it would still be a "great experience."

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