Intel unveils the future of Thunderbolt: connecting two PCs, display sharing, shared accessories and more

Intel unveils the future of Thunderbolt: connecting two PCs, display sharing, shared accessories and more

Intel unveils the future of Thunderbolt: connecting two PCs, display sharing, shared accessories and more In practice, the differences between Thunderbolt 4 and USB-C are mainly limited to the additional daisy-chaining flexibility that Thunderbolt offers, as well as features that are guaranteed with Thunderbolt but are optional with USB 4. Thunderbolt 5 expands the bandwidth from 40 Gbit/s to up to 120 Gbit/s, but Thunderbolt Share is now set to give the standard another significant advantage over USB 4. Thunderbolt …