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Check out Wicked Cushions at Amazon: lmg.gg or their website: wickedcushions.com Intel showed us the goods on probably the single thing I'm most excited about from CES 2024, and it's...Thunderbolt? Seriously, this is so cool. Not only that, but Wi-Fi 7 seems like it will actually be an increase that actually matters to regular people- as well as niche corner-case weridos like me lol Discuss on the forum: linustechtips.com ► GET MERCH: lttstore.com ► GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT ON FLOATPLANE: lmg.gg ► SPONSORS, AFFILIATES, AND PARTNERS: lmg.gg ► EQUIPMENT WE USE TO FILM LTT: lmg.gg ► OUR WAN PODCAST GEAR: lmg.gg FOLLOW US --------------------------------------------------- Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: @LinusTech Instagram: @linustech TikTok: @linustech Twitch: twitch.tv MUSIC CREDIT --------------------------------------------------- Intro: Laszlo - Supernova Video Link: youtube.com iTunes Download Link: itunes.apple.com Artist Link: soundcloud.com Outro: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High Video Link: youtube.com Listen on Spotify: spoti.fi Artist Link: youtube.com Intro animation by MBarek Abdelwassaa @mbarek_abdel Monitor And Keyboard by vadimmihalkevich / CC BY 4.0 geni.us Mechanical RGB Keyboard by BigBrotherECE / CC BY 4.0 geni.us Mouse Gamer free Model By Oscar Creativo / CC BY 4.0 geni.us CHAPTERS --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 Intro 1:21 Thunderbolt Share 3:00 Latency 3:45 It's not encoded! 5:00 Why I'm excited 6:00 Wi-Fi 7 is legit. 9:00 "MLO. Is. Sick." 10:43 Preamble Puncturing 11:40 Spatial Streams 12:30 Don't get fooled again! 14:03 outro
This video dives into the practical and futuristic capabilities of Thunderbolt sharing between two Windows PCs, illustrating a near real-time, lossless PC-to-PC workflow that pushes data at astonishing speeds. The host walks through a real demo where files travel directly from one machine to another through a Thunderbolt link, achieving transfer rates that feel futuristic and outperform traditional networked transfers in key scenarios like LAN parties or remote collaborations. Throughout the segment, the presenter breaks down how Thunderbolt Share operates at the hardware and software levels, emphasizing a point-to-point network connection, GPU-driven encoding, and the absence of conventional storage bottlenecks in the data path. He then broadens the lens to compare this technology with existing streaming methods such as Steam Link and Moonlight, arguing that the new approach eliminates the usual fidelity loss and predicts wide-ranging implications for professional workflows and consumer computing alike. The discussion shifts to Wi-Fi 7, where real-world transfer speeds impressively surpass typical expectations and open the door to new applications beyond streaming video, including PC-grade wireless VR and ultra-low-latency gaming. The host underscores the importance of evolving standards like MLO and 4K QAM, detailing how multi-link operation enables simultaneous multi-band connections and reduced congestion, which together significantly uplift individual user experiences. Finally, the video ties these connectivity advances to future scenarios, such as integrating remote desktop capabilities directly into Windows and reimagining how laptops and all-in-ones could function as display endpoints, all while acknowledging that many of these features are still in alpha and subject to future refinement and release timing.
Topics · technology · hardware · networking · ces2024 · wireless-communications · computer-science · consumer-electronics
Questions answered
- What enables the near lossless PC-to-PC gaming experience demonstrated in the video?
- The setup relies on Thunderbolt Share, a point-to-point network between two Thunderbolt 4 or Thunderbolt 5 Windows PCs, leveraging a GPU-driven, zero-encoding data path to minimize latency and preserve fidelity.
- Why is Wi-Fi 7 considered a meaningful upgrade beyond just faster speeds?
- Wi-Fi 7 introduces multi-link operation, wider channels with 320 MHz, improved OFDMA, and multi-user MIMO up to 16x16, which collectively reduce latency, increase throughput, and enable new applications like PC-grade wireless VR.