Intel today announced Thunderbolt 3, featuring a USB Type-C connector instead of a Mini DisplayPort, USB 3.1, and up t0 40Gbps transfer speeds. Instead of using the Mini DisplayPort, which Thunderbolt has used since it was first introduced, Thunderbolt 3 is moving to a USB Type-C connector, which Apple introduced with its new MacBook. As a result, we will likely see USB Type-C make its way to the entire MacBook lineup throughout the next few years. Thunderbolt 3 also brings many other changes besides the new connector, including 40Gbps max bandwidth (double the previous generation) and delivery of up to 100W of power for charing devices, or 15W of power without USB PD. With support for USB 3.1, DisplayPort 1.2, and PCIe 3.0, Thunderbolt 3 supports more protocols than any other I/O controller.Share Article:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Email, Reddit, Digg, Delicious, StumbleUponFollow iClarified:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus, Newsletter, App Store, YouTubeAdvertise Here
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