Simultaneous online editing by multiple users is made possible as the newly-added SMB protocol on QNAP NAS runs faster and more stable than the NFS protocol used in previous versions. This simple-yet-important change allows users of Final Cut Pro X 10.3 (Mac users) and users of Adobe Premiere Pro (Windows users) to centrally store their video materials in the same shared folder on the NAS, greatly improves productivity for highly-collaborative projects in multi-workstation environments. I’ll link to that report here soon.īy supporting the SMB protocol, Final Cut Pro X 10.3 allows users to create a library on a NAS volume and use it as if it were on a local storage device. Razer Core Thunderbolt 3 eGPU works with ‘late 2016’ MacBook Proīare Feats are working on benchmarking a Sonnet eGFX Breakaway Box.AKiTiO Node Thunderbolt 3 eGPU + ‘late 2016’ MacBook Pro 13-inch.AKiTiO Node Thunderbolt 3 eGPU + ‘late 2013’ Mac Pro.AKiTiO Node Thunderbolt 3 eGPU + ‘late 2016’ MacBook Pro 15-inch.It now has 2,750 MB/s of PCI Express bandwidth – significantly more than USB 3.Īs well as Apple including in in recent MacBooks and MacBook Pros, Intel’s Thunderbolt 3 buyers guide shows 52 PCs implementing Thunderbolt 3.īare Feats have been testing external GPU chassis that connect to Macs via Thunderbolt 3 It looks like version 3 of Thunderbolt will finally go mainstream. It was for ‘Mac people who do postproduction’ – not a large enough market for big economies of scale. The situation didn’t improve with Thunderbolt 2, despite it doubling bandwidth. That prevented a competitive market for Thunderbolt devices. That meant external drives and capture card prices didn’t come down significantly Sadly USB 3 turned out to be ‘good enough’ for the vast proportion of PC users. When Apple replaced their (then) high-speed Firewire 800 connections with Thunderbolt ports in 2011, pro users were happy with the many improvements. Thunderbolt 3’s recent success is good news for high-end post production. With version 3, Thunderbolt is finally a cross-platform hit
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