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2) Thunderbolt peripherals.
There is still a very limited selection of TB peripherals and enclosures and the prices are off-putting. The new MP needs to launch with some reasonably priced standard peripherals (single disks, small & medium arrays, PCI-e expansion chassis).
Thunderbolt is good at somethings and not so good at others. The notion that it is "one port to rule them all" is deeply. It is not. Neither is the focusing on 10Gb/s or 20Gb/s being a higher number than 3, 5, or 6Gb/s .
Thunderbolt gets traction when multiple protocols and/or data streams are being aggregated onto a single cable. No aggregation probably not so cost effective.
Single disks --- single stream , single protocol ... probably not going to be cost effective.
PCI-e expansion chassis -- targeting a single card use at a time... probably not. A PCI-e card specifically integrated into a specific box with exactly the right power and other supplementary infrastrucuture will hit a better price point.
Docking station that does multiple things -- USB + FW + ... + ODD + .... has a much better chance at paying off it is better aligned.
[ If no vendor shows up to compete with Apple's Thunderbolt docking station/ display but is is more optimized the desktop space there will be a problem. ]
small/medium arrays --- What is missing is not an array but a JBOD box (or JBOD plus a small amount of other stuff box). The array prices are already in the RAID card + External enclosure zone.
TB is still worrying a few people, I think, in terms of price, availability and future viability.
TB worries more than a few folks because it is proprietary. Even more proprietary than x86 CPUs. Apple doesn't particularly care. Frankly as long as most of the PC industry ignores it but Intel has strong desire to move it forward that gives Apple a little more leverage as the only tier 1 consumer of the tech.
I still can't find a reasonably priced external enclosure for a 2.5" SATA SSD.
If reasonable is relative to USB 3.0 then probably never going to quite get there. USB needs a combo USB+SATA controller chip (as opposed to just a single SATA one) but the volumes are much bigger.
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