With Thunderbolt 3 just starting to get wide adoption on laptops, it's of course time for Thunderbolt 4. This isn't going to be a huge change, peak speeds may improve a bit, but Intel is really ...
Intel has unveiled its new Thunderbolt 5 technology and says the first computers and accessories using the new high-speed connectors should be available in 2024. As expected, Thunderbolt 5 ...
ASMedia Technology, known for developing high-performance interface chips and a key partner to ASUS and AMD, has announced that its USB4 controller, the ASM2464PDX, has officially achieved Thunderbolt ...
When Intel released Thunderbolt 4 last year as a successor to Thunderbolt 3, many people were confused and disappointed to realize that the update offered the same 40Gbps bandwidth as its predecessor.
Intel has previewed an early prototype for its next-generation Thunderbolt, showcasing faster speeds and improved external display support. The next generation of Thunderbolt will deliver 80 gigabits ...
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The world of computer connectivity can be a confusing one, but many business users regard Thunderbolt as the state-of-the-art protocol. Its latest version, Thunderbolt 4, is currently on the market, ...
Intel announced Thunderbolt 4 a little over three years ago, and it remains a popular interface for high-speed connections. Now, the company has unveiled its successor, the cleverly named Thunderbolt ...
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 4 is still relatively early on, but that isn’t stopping Intel from working on its next version of the connectivity standard, Thunderbolt 5. And thanks to a hastily deleted tweet from Intel ...
Intel has announced a new version of Thunderbolt connectivity that offers substantially greater performance and capability compared to the previous generation. Known as Thunderbolt 5, the new I/O ...
It's hard to get excited for a new interface protocol, I get it. But Intel's upcoming Thunderbolt 4 tech could end up making your next PC a lot more capable than today's systems. Just imagine hooking ...