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Thunderbolt 2 just started showing up in devices late last year, but a new slide leaked by VR-Zone is giving us our first glimpse at what the next version is going to look like.
Intel could soon bring to market a faster version of its Thunderbolt connector technology with a throughput of 50Gbps, but the company is biding its time until there is a need for faster connectors.
In fact, Thunderbolt 3 will support data rates of up to 40 Gbps, a doubling of Thunderbolt 2’s 20 Gbps. That’s much higher than USB 3.0’s 5Gbps and USB 3.1’s 10 Gbps. Intel points out that ...
A photo supposedly showing Apple's Thunderbolt Light Peak connector on an updated MacBook Pro has leaked. The origins of the image are unknown, but it shows a new port slotting in-between the ...
Connectivity options include two Thunderbolt 5 ports, one DisplayPort, two HDMI ports, one USB-C upstream, four USB-C 3.2 downstream, two USB-A 3.2 downstream, an RJ45 port, and a headphone out.
Well, Intel’s solution has been to pursue the old maxim of joining the adversaries you can’t defeat: the next version of Thunderbolt, Thunderbolt 3, will come with a USB Type-C connector.
The patent, filed way back in 2009, has just been published. It shows a smaller connector which can carry "one or more new high-speed communication standards, such as USB 3.0 and DisplayPort." I ...
In addition to Thunderbolt, the 2011 MacBook Pro is expected to feature other enhancements, such as improved processors, increased RAM, and better graphics capabilities.
The Thunderbolt 3 Express Dock HD retains much of the the same connectivity as previous generations, providing 2 Thunderbolt 3 ports with the USB-C connector, 3 USB 3.0 type A ports with 1.5A of ...
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