Possibly, but the thing that jumps out for me is that with all the solutions they've come up with is that:
Plus, Lacie and WD already have Thunderbolt drives, but they are 50-100% more expensive than USB 3.0 drives they already sell.Quote:
I wouldn't have a use for one in the house yet, but if you get support for it on a motherboard you can buy now (with USB 3.0 slots already available), then it doesn't hurt to have the option down the line.
The big question is whether Dell, HP, Lenovo, etc. start offering it onboard, and include internal drives as well. By the way, MSI are the #2 motherboard maker, so between them and Asustek they have a pretty big chunk of the market.

