On any U or Y series mobile processors all the PCIe lanes come off the PCH, not the CPU itself, and most vendor's configure the CPU-PCH interconnect in "GT2" mode rather than the full performance "GT4" mode. It certainly has the performance and flexibility to do so.I wasn't referring to how it's implimented on the Thunderbolt chipsets but rather than CPU chipsets. Tb may be one if those new technologies that actually takes off. AMD may even get on board now that Intel has opened the tech up a bit. i wouldnt be surprised at all if Apples A12 has TB support integrated in. Im fully expecting to see TB3 support integrated into more SoC. We have to remember TB3 is rather new especially when you consider stable hardware and software. ![]() Like everything else that will change as the chipsets mature.
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