Thunderbolt

Razer introduced the first laptop with Intel’s Thunderbolt Share technology


Razer announced that Intel’s Thunderbolt Share technology will be coming to all new Blade 18 series laptops. This technology was first introduced by Intel in May 2024 as a solution for ultra-fast connectivity for Windows computers.

Razer is recognized as one of the leading manufacturers of the best gaming laptops, and its premium products usually come with the latest innovations. The RazerCon 2024 conference is currently being held in Hamburg, Germany, where the company is showcasing many new hardware, software, and updates

Two laptops connected with a cable

Many gamers like to keep guides, maps, and other resources open on a separate monitor, but running additional software can slow down game performance. With Thunderbolt Share, you can manage two computers seamlessly and simultaneously on one desk; one for gaming and the other for support software

Intel has introduced Acer, Lenovo, MSI, and Razer as the laptop manufacturers using Thunderbolt Share. Belkin, Kensington, OWC, and Plugable are also mentioned as developers of this program.

The Razer Blade 18 2024 laptop features an Intel Core i9-14900HX processor, NVIDIA RTX 4090 laptop graphics, 32 or 64 GB of RAM, and 1 TB of storage. According to a Windows Central review, this device can “easily run almost any game on Ultra settings.”

The Razer gaming laptop comes with Thunderbolt 5 USB-C ports. The price of the 18-inch Razer Blade 18 starts at $2,800 and increases with higher configurations




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