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 shared details about its next generation of Thunderbolt, which might be another step toward a more universal port that works with several different products. The brand recently previewed ...
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 ...
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.
If you’re in the market for a Thunderbolt docking station and you’re biding your time until Black Friday, know this: smart ...
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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 ...
Now we've got some more information on Intel's plans with Thunderbolt 5 from hardware leaker "YuuKi_AnS" on X, who shared some new slides for the Barlow Bridge controller for Intel's next-gen Arrow ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...