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Intel Promises Doubled Speeds, Peace of Mind With Next-Gen Thunderbolt

Posted on October 21, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

Intel on Wednesday began showing off a faster upcoming version of Thunderbolt, its technology for data transfer and charging. Like the USB 4 version 2 standard on which it’s based, the new Thunderbolt version will reach a maximum speed of 80 gigabits per second under ordinary circumstances but can bump up to 120Gbps to handle high-resolution displays. .
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