Intel executive posts next-generation Thunderbolt 5 Photo then deletes it: 80 Gbps bandwidth, PAM-3 signalling, but sticking to USB-C connections.https://t.co/aaXXiUfGJF pic.twitter.com/cMntPTRrRN
— AnandTech (@anandtech) August 1, 2021
Can we just have a 5m (~16’) thunderbolt 3/4 cable so we can put the RAID on the other side of the wall? https://t.co/5y08PH0aBX
— SomaFM Radio (@somafm) August 2, 2021
Thunderbolt 5! Speed is nice, can’t complain about that I just hope they fix the other Thunderbolt issues. Specifically $$$ and lack of end user devices. https://t.co/3Ll0LcYkaG
— Paul Haddad (@tapbot_paul) August 1, 2021
80gbps isn’t surprising, one of their execs mentioned doubling TB4 b/w with the “next gen” on a @tomshardware livestream earlier this year. I am surprised they’re this far into development though, could very well make the 2023 MTL launch cycle. https://t.co/3vXhhBigye
— SteakisGood (@SteakandChickn) August 1, 2021
Day 1 with the @intel Israel team in the books. Great views…incredible opp to see @GetThunderbolt innovation …a validation lab tour and time with the team…can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings! pic.twitter.com/GKOddA6TNi
— Gregory M Bryant (@gregorymbryant) August 1, 2021
When Thunderbolt 5 with alleged 80 Gbps transfer rate comes out, will we still be talking about how it's not on Microsoft Surfaces ?https://t.co/HKyZIhHLJ0
— Daniel Rubino (@Daniel_Rubino) August 2, 2021
Intel exec accidentally teases Thunderbolt 5 with 80Gbps speeds https://t.co/h55ULyGCXG
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) August 2, 2021