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What Exactly Is Thunderbolt and How Is It Different From USB-C? Thunderbolts 3, 4, and 5 use a USB-C style connection It is for this reason that many users do not realize that there is a difference between USB-C and Thunderbolt The different versions of Thunderbolt use different protocol versions (PCIe, DP) and are capable of different data transfer speeds
Thunderbolt (interface) - Wikipedia Up to six peripherals may be supported by a single connector through various topologies Thunderbolt 1 and 2 use the same connector as Mini DisplayPort (MDP), whereas Thunderbolt 3, 4, and 5 use the USB-C connector and support USB devices
Thunderbolt USB 4 Ports On Macbook and iMac - SimplyMac Thunderbolt 4 and USB4 use the same USB-C connector, making them compatible with a wide range of devices This means you can plug in external hard drives, monitors, docks, and other peripherals without worrying about compatibility issues
Identify the ports on your Mac - Apple Support On iMac (four-port model only), use the USB-C ports with external devices that connect using a USB-C cable To connect an external display, use either of the ports with the Thunderbolt symbol On MacBook, use this port with displays and other devices that connect using a USB-C cable
Thunderbolt Port: What It Is and How to Identify It - iBoysoft With the Thunderbolt ports on your Mac, you can connect a display, a TV, or a peripheral device, such as an external device, like an external hard drive, an SD card, or a USB flash drive to your computer
USB-C and Thunderbolt: Understanding ports and . . . - The Mac Security Blog Current Macs have USB-C, which provide standard USB speeds, along with faster Thunderbolt to compatible peripherals And many other Apple products use USB-C to charge and exchange data: most iPad models, and, starting in late 2015, the iPhone also eschews the lightning connector for USB-C
Thunderbolt Adapters For Mac: Essential Guide - PowerUpTips Thunderbolt 3 and 4 use the USB-C connector, but not all USB-C cables are Thunderbolt cables For full Thunderbolt speed (40Gbps) and features, you need a certified Thunderbolt 3 or 4 cable
Which USB connector is compatible with Apple Thunderbolt? If you're an Apple user, it's important to know which USB connector is compatible with Thunderbolt The good news is that the new Thunderbolt 4 is compatible with USB-C, which means you can connect your USB-C devices to Thunderbolt 4 ports and enjoy impressive data transfer speeds