Gigabyte Reveals Dual Port Thunderbolt Motherboard …
Capable of connecting 12 devices and 3 displays
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on July 10, 2012 at 2:58 pmGIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd., manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, announced the GIGABYTE 7 series motherboards, the first to offer a certified dual onboard Thunderbolt ports.
Capable of connecting up to 12 devices plus 3 digital displays simultaneously, with data transfer speeds that can transfer 1TB of data in five minutes, the Thunderbolt motherboards offer a fast connection interface on desktop PC.
Thunderbolt motherboards allow users to daisy chain up to 12 devices simultaneously via an bi-directional 10Gbps data pipeline that includes both PCIe and DisplayPort traffic. They redefine desktop PC connectivity to make it easier to connect multiple high speed storage devices and HD displays to PC.
"It s easy to see how our unique dual port Thunderbolt implementation simply offers more," commented Henry Kao, VP of GIGABYTE Motherboard Business Unit. "We re the only motherboard vendor currently offering DIY PC builders the absolute maximum in terms of device connectivity."
"Thunderbolt technology represents a leap in performance and simplicity for media creators and entertainment enthusiasts," says Jason Ziller, Intel Corp.‘s director of Thunderbolt marketing. "We are pleased to be working with GIGABYTE as they bring the first dual Thunderbolt port motherboard to market. It s a great example of what Thunderbolt makes possible."
GIGABYTE Dual Thunderbolt motherboards open new possibilities regarding performance storage devices. The company has worked with several device partners, including Promise Technology, LaCie, Blackmagic Design Pty. Ltd, Western Digital Corp., Seagate Technology, Elgato, CalDigit and cable manufacturer Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd.
"Working with GIGABYTE has been very exciting," said Kosta Panagos, director of Creative Marketing, at CalDigit, Inc.. "GIGABYTE s new line of Intel 7 series motherboards featuring dual Thunderbolt ports, will usher in a new era of flexibility to the PC platform. It is also a perfect match with CalDigit’s new T1 and T2 Thunderbolt drives which provide professional level performance on all platforms at consumer prices, a feat that was previously unattainable, thanks to GIGABYTE and Thunderbolt technology."
"GIGABYTE’s new dual port Thunderbolt motherboards are an exciting innovation, giving incredible performance and are perfect for video and film professionals using Thunderbolt and the PC," said Grant Petty, CEO, Blackmagic Design. "Customers using our wide range of Thunderbolt devices will now be able to choose to work in whatever format they need, giving them the flexibility to build whatever production and post production workflow they need."
"In line with GIGABYTE and its dual on board Thunderbolt ports, WD’s My Book Thunderbolt Duo offers dual Thunderbolt ports for amazing creative flexibility while allowing daisy-chaining of up to six My Book Thunderbolt Duo drives or other high performance peripherals for fast and efficient workflow," said Craig Davis, director Sales & Marketing, Retail Division, Western Digital Corp.‘s Asia Pacific & Japan Region.
"Thunderbolt technology is a fantastic way to deliver both data and display via one interface. It provides unparalleled performance and plenty of flexibility," said Leo Paskin, product marketing manager at Seagate Technology LLC. "With the ability to daisy chain up to 12 devices on GIGABYTE’s new dual port Thunderbolt motherboards, you can turn a desktop PC into a central device hub by plugging in a single cable."
"As the first Intel certified cable vendor, Sumitomo is delighted to see GIGABYTE bring the first dual port Thunderbolt motherboard to market, creating the ultimate connectivity for desktop PCs," commented Motoi Matsuo, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. "These new Thunderbolt motherboards are also the perfect fit for Sumitomo’s exclusive high speed 20m optical cables."
"Thanks to their dual Thunderbolt ports, Gigabyte’s new 7 series motherboards deliver unbeatable flexibility", says Adam Steinberg, VP Marketing at Elgato. "The unique dual port feature enables users to combine multiple portable Thunderbolt devices like the powerful Elgato Thunderbolt SSD."
"LaCie is pleased to see GIGABYTE announce Thunderbolt technology on their lasted motherboards," said Erwan Girard, Professional Business Unit manager, LaCie. "The time is now for demanding PC users, especially digital content creators, to experience the unprecedented speeds and advantages enabled by Thunderbolt Technology. The desire for computers and peripherals to keep up with their work flow is a concern of the past."
Dual Thunderbolt for Motherboard
GIGABYTE Thunderbolt motherboards are the first to be certified by Intel featuring dual Thunderbolt ports directly on the motherboard back panel I/O, with each Thunderbolt port supporting a maximum data transfer speeds with simultaneous bi-directional data transfer at speeds of up to 10Gbps – this means you can transfer a full HD 1080p movie in under 30 seconds.
Dual port Thunderbolt implementation ensures the maximum potential connectivity, with support to connect up to 12 individual devices simultaneously, with each port offering full 10Gbps bandwidth.
Thunderbolt combines both DisplayPort and PCIe protocols over a single cable so that users can connect a multitude of device types in tandem with HD streaming video and 8-channel audio, simultaneously in one developed cable. Users can also ‘daisy-chained’ several devices while still enjoying low latency and data transfer speeds.
GIGABYTE Thunderbolt Motherboards Models
Dual Thunderbolt Ports are featured on the following motherboard models:
Ultra Durable 5
The GIGABYTE Z77X-UP5 TH and Z77X-UP4 TH both employ GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 5 technology that includes high current capable components for the CPU power zone including IR3550 PowIRstage ICs from International Rectifier, 2X Copper PCB and high current Ferrite Core Chokes rated up to 60A, which together are able to deliver up to 60°C cooler temperatures than traditional motherboards. Ultra Durable 5 technology is featured on a range of new motherboards based the Intel X79 and Z77 Express chipsets.
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We have now about all the ingredients to use Thunderbolt technology developed by Intel and brought to market with technical collaboration from Apple: adapters, cables, components, displays, memory card readers, external drives and storage subsystems.
Motherboards
Apple was the first one integrating this interface on motherboard into its own computers, the first models being the MacBook Pro line on February, 2011, and now inserted into all its latest configurations.
Sony Vaio Z laptop is also equipped with the same fast interface.
In May 2012, Intel introduced its motherboard, the Desktop Board DZ77RE-75K ($280), that supports Thunderbolt and also USB 3.0.
At the same time, Asus launched the P8Z77-V Premium motherboard that also comes with built-in Thunderbolt.
Now you have also Gigabyte following this press release.
Last April Kirk Skaugen, corporate VP and GM of Intel's PC Client Group, said: "We have 21 Thunderbolt devices in things like storage and displays in the marketplace. We have a hundred targeted by the end of the year, and hundreds of Thunderbolt devices targeted by the middle or end of next year." On our side, we have counted now more than 50 (see below), not including PCs with the interface .
But we need more competitors adopting this new interface to see the high-priced Thunderbolt-based products being more accessible, not only for AV professionals. Storage devices still cost substantially more than similar ones using USB 3.0.
Here are the products that we discovered on the market and using Thunderbolt technology. Prices come from Amazon.com, Apple Store or from manufacturers, when available:
Cables
- Apple: copper cable, 2 meters ($49)
- Elgato: 1.6-foot cable to Mac/Windows PC ($57.24)
- Sumimoto: first optical cable introduced by Sumimoto in April 2012
Adapters
- Aja Video Systems: portable device with dual Thunderbolt ports A/V capture and playback ($1,495)
- Apple: Thunderbolt to GbE adapter ($29)
- Apple: VESA mount adapter kit for iMac and LED Cinema or Apple Thunderbolt display ($39)
- Atto: Thunderbolt to FC and SAS/SATA/10GbE connectors
- BestDealUSA: 10-foot Displayport to HDMI Thunderbolt adapter cable for Apple Mac Mini and Mac Pro ($9.35)
- Blackmagic Design: UltraStudio Express, capture and playback solution featuring 3Gb SDI, HDMI and analog connections ($495)
- Blackmagic Design: Intensity Shuttle, video capture and playback solution ($239)
- Cable Matters: 6-foot Mini DisplayPort/ThunderBolt male to VGA male cable ($15.95)
- Cable Matters: 15-foot Mini DisplayPort/Thunderbolt male to HDMI male cable with audio ($14.99)
- HighPoint: Thunderbolt controller boards to PCIe and 6Gb SATA, and to 6Gb SAS and USB 3.0
- LaCie: eSATA Hub Thunderbolt ($199.95) for connecting eSATA drives to the interface
- Magma: Three-Slot Thunderbolt to PCIe expansion box ($979)
- Matrox: Thunderbolt Docking Station for MacBook and Ultrabook ($249)
- Monoprice: Mini DisplayPort Thunderbolt to HDMI adapter with audio support ($1.24)
- Monoprice: Thunderbolt / Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort adapter ($1.79)
- Motu: HDX-SDI, video interface that turns a Thunderbolt-enabled Mac or PC into a HD/SD video production workstation
- niceEshop: 3-in-1 Mini DisplayPort|Thunderbolt to HDMI /DVI/ DisplayPort cable adapter for Apple MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air ($32.13)
- Promise: SANLink Thunderbolt to 4Gb FC adapter ($799)
- RME: Thunderbolt connectivity for Pro Audio Solutions via Sonnet expansion chassis
- Seagate: GoFlex Thunderbolt adapter ($91.24)
- Sonnet: Echo Express ($599) and Express Pro ($799) expansion chassis to connect PCIe cards to Thunderbolt-enabled computers
- Sonnet: Echo ExpressCard/34 Thunderbolt adapter ($122.74)
External HDDs/SSDs
- Buffalo: MiniStation 1TB Thunderbolt/USB 3.0 portable HDD with Thunderbolt cable ($245.28)
- Elgato: 240GB SSD ($699.95)
- Freecom: Mobile Drive Mg HDD, 15mm high, 1TB (€249)
- LaCie: Little Big Disk with up to 2TB HDD ($549.95) or 240GB SSD ($799.95)
- Promise: Pocket-sized SSD Pegasus J2, 256GB and 512GB
- Seagate: GoFlex 1TB portable external HDD for Mac with Thunderbolt adapter ($269.93)
- Seagate: GoFlex Desk 3TB external HDD for Mac with Thunderbolt adapter ($367.99)
- Verbatim: Store n Go Portable with USM module for USB 3.0, FireWire, Thunderbolt or SATA interfaces (€159 for 1TB)
JBODs and RAIDs
- Atto: FastStream 3800 series RAID controllers providing Thunderbolt to SAS/SATA HHDs or SSDs
- Drobo: Drobo 5D and Mini with SSD accceleration, and also Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 interfaces
- G-Technology: 8TB disk array G-RAID ($999,95) with two 4TB Hitachi HDDs
- LaCie: 2big RAID with two HDDs ($74ç.95 for 6TB)
- mLogic: PCIe to Thunderbolt expansion chassis from mLogic ($400)
- Netstor: 16-bay PCIe expansion box for A/V professionals
- Promise: Pegasus 12TB R6 RAID system ($2,499)
- Promise: Pegasus J2 and J4 JBODs
- Rocstor: KROC portable 2-bay RAID and ARCTICROC 5T and 7T desktop RAIDs ($485)
- Sans Digital: Tower and rackmount enclosures with 2, 4 and 8 bays
- Sonnet: xMac Mini Server PCIe expansion system, 1U, for Mac mini ($1,295)
- Sonnet: DIT station Rogue from DIT Station Ltd.
- WD: My Book Thunderbolt Duo 6TB dual-drive (4TB at $599.95, 6TB at $699.95)
Memory Card Readers
- Sonnet: Qio CF4 Professional CF Reader with 4 slots ($599)
- Sonnet: SxS memory card reader without Thunderbolt cable ($150)
Display:
- Apple: 27-inch ($999)
- Asus: 27-inch