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- Intel announced it is launching a new PC-to-PC sharing app called Thunderbolt Share.
- The proprietary app allows two PCs to share a mouse, keyboard, screens, storage, and more while connected with a Thunderbolt cable.
- The app only works with Windows for now, but Intel is “exploring other OS opportunities.”
Intel is launching a new proprietary app to improve PC-to-PC experiences. The app will allow two computers to share a mouse, keyboard, screens, storage, and more by simply linking them together with a Thunderbolt cable.
Intel announced in a blog post today that it is launching an app called Thunderbolt Share. The company plans to license the app to laptop and desktop OEMs as a feature to bundle with new hardware. Once the app is installed on two computers with Thunderbolt 4 or 5, users will be able to quickly transfer files between the two devices by dragging and dropping, sync data, seamlessly share mouse and keyboard, and more.