Intel recently said that they will support both of this interface (Thunderbolt from MacBook Pro new revision and also USB 3.0). USB 3.0 that will implement in next time will support the previous version USB.
Intel also said that both of them will be “complementary” technology. Intel do this after AMD do a big splash by announcing that their 2 kind of APU will directly support USB 3.0 so it means that manufacturer motherboard not need again for special controller using USB 3.0 and of course it will cut down the price.
Endorsement of USB 3.0 be sure for their new processor that is for Ivy Bridge only, in the other hand Sandy Bridge cannot enjoy the USB 3.0 port as well, because it still need special controller from motherboard to support USB 3.0.
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