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Intel introduced a 128GB Thunderbolt thumb drive at the Computex trade show in Taipei today



From MacRumors:
The drive, which Intel is calling the "world's fastest thumb drive," is similar in size to a standard flash drive and does not require an expensive Thunderbolt cable to connect to a Mac or PC. This is one of the first thumb drives demonstrated using Thunderbolt connectivity, which is the fastest technology available to transfer data between computers and peripherals, said Oren Huber, a Thunderbolt engineer at Intel Israel.
  Intel Shows Off Prototype 128GB Thunderbolt Thumb Drive