OWC today announced its new Thunderbolt 5 Hub, one of the first accessories to support Intel's latest Thunderbolt standard, ...
Thunderbolt 4 is backward compatible with Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C, so you can use it with older devices, but we assume your MacBook will be equipped with Thunderbolt 4 as it’s been the default ...
Making use of the functionality in this dock requires Thunderbolt 3 or 4 , USB 3.2 Type-C is not going to work in this context. You have Thunderbolt peripherals With only one downlink port for ...
OWC's new Thunderbolt 5 Hub aims to provide even more access to the fastest ports, by splitting one off into three more.
In addition to the almost 64 Gbit/s per direction via PCI Express, Thunderbolt transmits image signals via Displayport and USB 3 signals – a total of 80 Gbit/s per direction is possible.
Forward-looking: Thunderbolt 5 doubles Thunderbolt ... Users can daisy-chain up to five devices from each USB-C port, and Power Delivery 3.1 allows for up to 100W power transmission.
The ASUS ROG Maximus Z890 Apex is a glorious motherboard, but its steep asking price makes it suitable for deep-pocketed ...
Of course, the Mac mini isn't quite as robust as its Studio hero: The front ports are "just" USB-C 3.1 connectors rated at ...
An Asus-branded Thunderbolt ... the PD 3.1 standard up to 100W. Interestingly, the Asus card only has one six-pin power connector, but the Gigabyte has two, so perhaps its USB-C ports can provide ...
There are more Thunderbolt monitors than ever and while Apple offers two options, its displays at $1,600-$5,000+ won’t be the right fit for everyone. Luckily, there are more affordable, solid ...
Inside, there's nothing much going on that differentiates Thunderbolts 5 from a regular Thunderbolt 4 card except that we have 3 x Mini DisplayPort inputs, and two USB Type-C outputs with up to ...