Intel has announced Thunderbolt Share, a new way to share files and monitors for select Windows PCs with Thunderbolt 4 and 5 ports. The new software is available now for select PCs.
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The new Thunderbolt 5 technology will be able to support multiple 8K displays, along with refresh rates of up to 540Hz, and twice the bandwidth for external SSDs when it launches in 2024.
Intel is releasing Thunderbolt 5 technology which will succeed the current Thunderbolt 4. The new standard promises speeds of up to 120Gbps, 240W charging, 64Gbps PCIe support, and more.
The USB Promoter Group has announced its long-awaiting release of the USB4 Version 2.0 which brings up to 80Gbps data transfer speeds. The specs will be updated for both USB Type-C and USB PD.
The next-gen Thunderbolt 5 specification has apparently leaked. The new interface could be doubling the throughput up to 80Gbps compared to 40 on the current gen, and will continue to use USB-C.