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DockPort (originally codenamed Lightning Bolt) is a backward-compatible extension of DisplayPort, adding USB 3.0 and DC power, in addition to DisplayPort's video and audio signalling. Standardised by VESA, it is the first royalty-free industry standard to combine these four interface functions in one connector. DockPort was developed by AMD and Texas Instruments, two member companies of VESA, as a low-cost alternative to Thunderbolt, for use as a docking interface for laptops and other mobile devices.

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  • DockPort (en)
  • Lightning Bolt (złącze komputerowe) (pl)
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  • DockPort (originally codenamed Lightning Bolt) is a backward-compatible extension of DisplayPort, adding USB 3.0 and DC power, in addition to DisplayPort's video and audio signalling. Standardised by VESA, it is the first royalty-free industry standard to combine these four interface functions in one connector. DockPort was developed by AMD and Texas Instruments, two member companies of VESA, as a low-cost alternative to Thunderbolt, for use as a docking interface for laptops and other mobile devices. (en)
  • Lightning Bolt – nowa technologia szybkich kabli firmy AMD zaprojektowanej do łączenia różnych urządzeń elektronicznych ze sobą, w jednym kablu łączy USB 3.0, mini DisplayPort oraz zasilanie. Jest w stanie obsługiwać do czterech monitorów, z czego jednocześnie obsłuży dwa ekrany o rozdzielczości FullHD. Dzięki prostemu rozwiązaniu, jakim jest lekko zmodyfikowany kabel DisplayPort (dodane dwa dodatkowe piny), Lightning Bolt ma kosztować producenta ok. 1 dolara i szybko podbić rynek. (pl)
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  • "AMD's DockPort Can Do", a promotional presentation (en)
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  • DockPort (originally codenamed Lightning Bolt) is a backward-compatible extension of DisplayPort, adding USB 3.0 and DC power, in addition to DisplayPort's video and audio signalling. Standardised by VESA, it is the first royalty-free industry standard to combine these four interface functions in one connector. DockPort was developed by AMD and Texas Instruments, two member companies of VESA, as a low-cost alternative to Thunderbolt, for use as a docking interface for laptops and other mobile devices. The Texas Instruments HD3SS2521 is a DockPort controller that routes DisplayPort and USB 3.0 signals along with power over a standard DisplayPort cable. It was unveiled in 2013, and used as the basis of the final DockPort standard. The docking, for instance, can provide MST hub implementation for multiple displays (through DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI, or D-Sub), a SuperSpeed USB hub, alongside audio and full bandwidth Gigabit Ethernet. (en)
  • Lightning Bolt – nowa technologia szybkich kabli firmy AMD zaprojektowanej do łączenia różnych urządzeń elektronicznych ze sobą, w jednym kablu łączy USB 3.0, mini DisplayPort oraz zasilanie. Jest w stanie obsługiwać do czterech monitorów, z czego jednocześnie obsłuży dwa ekrany o rozdzielczości FullHD. Dzięki prostemu rozwiązaniu, jakim jest lekko zmodyfikowany kabel DisplayPort (dodane dwa dodatkowe piny), Lightning Bolt ma kosztować producenta ok. 1 dolara i szybko podbić rynek. Maksymalna prędkość transferu tą magistralą wynosi 5 Gbit/s, co jest porównywalne prędkością USB 3.0. Możliwe jest, że Lightning Bolt trafi do laptopów pod koniec 2012 roku. (pl)
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