In recent days, the Intel processor vulnerabilities cost a lot of uproar, the government said it will next 90% of the processor to update and repair within the next five years, so we do not have to panic, waiting for Microsoft and other system vendors to push system patches .
Intel did not stop the pace of new product development even as processor leaks hit the scene so much today that Intel Corp. officially launched the Intel Thunderbolt 3 controller, code-named Titan Ridge, the JHL7x40 series.
The JHL7x40 series is an upgraded version of the Intel JHL6x40 Thunderbolt 3 controller (codenamed Alpine Ridge). The JHL7x40 series includes a total of three products, the JHL7540, JHL7440, and JHL7340, which mainly include the DisplayPort 1.4 function to improve video performance.
Different from the other two products is the JHL7440 main object-oriented peripherals manufacturers, rather than PC hardware manufacturers, the popular is JHL7440 controller is mainly used for the future USB-C interface monitors, U disk, removable hard disk and other peripheral equipment.
The Intel Thunderbolt 3 Controller JHL7x40 Series is backward compatible with earlier Thunderbolt computer cables and peripherals and Intel is currently working with the industry to bring the JHL7540, JHL7340 and JHL7440 controller products to the market by 2018.
JHL7540 and JHL7340 Controller Features:
40Gb / s and PCIe Gen 3 (same as JHL6x40 series)
Support DisplayPort 1.4
JHL7440 Controller Features:
40Gb / s and PCIe Gen 3 (same as JHL6x40 series)
Support DisplayPort 1.4
USB-C computer port compatibility