Intel has introduced a new PC-to-PC connectivity software called Thunderbolt Share which will let users connect two PCs for increased productivity.
Currently, connecting two PCs and using them on a single screen can be a hassle to set up. The software does exist but it's not too robust and needs proper support which can be a tedious job for consumers however, Intel has come up with a solution that leverages existing Thunderbolt 4 & the upcoming Thunderbolt 5 devices and lets users easily connect two PCs and use them both at once.
Starting with the details, the main functionality of Intel's Thunderbolt Share is to deliver ultra-fast PC-to-PC connectivity which offers users an easy, fast, and efficient way to to increase the overall productivity of their PC experience. You can not just share screens between two PCs but also get access to devices (keyboard, mouse) and storage files which are a necessity for business users.
So to list a few benefits:
Intel actually did the math to back the development of this software. According to the stats, the average PC users (gaming, prosumer, professional) own at least 2 PCs in their household and there is a split between laptop and desktop use. Currently, the laptop reigns supreme as the "Main PC" while the desktop
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