![]() Note that the upcoming USB 4 is based on Thunderbolt 3 and can reach the same speeds. It’s not clear if the new standard is based on PCIe 4.0 or not (Thunderbolt 3 used PCIe 3.0) or what other advantages v4 might bring – Intel will announce the full details at a later date. ![]() The new Thunderbolt standards use the same plug as USB-C and are compatible with it. Details are scarce, but Intel says its four times faster than USB 3.1 (10Gbps), meaning it tops out at 40Gbps – the same speed as v3. Strangely, it seems that the new standard will not be faster than Thunderbolt 3. Besides the AI accelerator and integrated Intel Xe graphics, the new CPU family will debut with Thunderbolt 4 support – the latest iteration of Intel’s external connector. ![]() ![]() Intel announced the Tiger Lake family of mobile processors. ![]()
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