
Intel’s new Thunderbolt 4.
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Intel has revealed details of its Thunderbolt 4 port, saying Wednesday it’s “advancing the PC ecosystem” with universal connectivity. It comes six months after Intel first announced Thunderbolt 4 during CES 2020 in January. Now, Intel is calling it “the most complete and future-proof version of USB-C.”
Like Thunderbolt 3, it can transfer data at 40Gbps. But it has double the minimum video and data requirements of Thunderbolt 3 — video support for two 4K displays or one 8K display, as well as PCI Express at 32Gbps for storage speeds up to 3,000MBps. And it’s USB4…
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