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  2. SanDisk Professional - Wikipedia

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    SanDisk Professional (previously G-Technology) is a brand of Western Digital that produces external storage products designed and marketed for the Macintosh, creative pro, photography and A/V markets. [1] Its USB, FireWire, eSATA, SAS, SCSI Thunderbolt, and Fibre Channel systems support all levels of audio/video production. [2]

  3. Mac Pro - Wikipedia

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    Instead, there are six Thunderbolt 2 ports to connect high-speed external peripherals, including enclosures for internal PCIe cards. [55] Apple's website mentions only RAM [56] and flash storage [57] as user-serviceable, though third party tear-downs show nearly all components can be removed and replaced.

  4. iMac (Intel-based) - Wikipedia

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    Dual Thunderbolt 2; up to two 3840 x 2160 (4K) displays Dual Thunderbolt 2; up to two 4096 x 2304 (4K UHD) displays Dual Thunderbolt 3; up to two 4096 x 2304 (4K UHD) displays or one 5120 x 2880 (5K) dual-cable display Peripherals 4× USB 3.0 SDXC card slot Headphone/digital audio output Kensington Lock Slot 2× Thunderbolt ports

  5. eSATAp - Wikipedia

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    Some devices, such as 2.5-inch drives, can operate off the 5 V supplied by laptop eSATAp ports. Others, such as 3.5-inch drives, also require 12 V; they can be powered from a desktop eSATAp port, but require an external 12 V power supply if used with a laptop computer. This can lead to confusion if users are not aware of the distinction.

  6. Solid-state drive - Wikipedia

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    USB: Many external SSDs use the Universal Serial Bus interface, with modern versions like USB 3.1 Gen 2 supporting speeds of up to 10 Gbit/s. [93] Thunderbolt: Some high-end external SSDs use the Thunderbolt interface. Parallel ATA (PATA): An older interface used in early SSDs, with speeds up to 1064 Mbit/s.

  7. Thunderbolt (interface) - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbolt is the brand name of a hardware interface for the connection of external peripherals to a computer.It was developed by Intel in collaboration with Apple. [7] [8] It was initially marketed under the name Light Peak, and first sold as part of an end-user product on 24 February 2011.