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Aug 20, 2025 - 09:40 AM
Thunderbolt 5, announced after Thunderbolt 4, offers significantly higher data transfer speeds, up to 120 Gbps in certain scenarios, compared to Thunderbolt 4's maximum of 40 Gbps. It also supports improved bandwidth management, allowing better handling of demanding tasks like high-resolution displays and data-intensive peripherals. Additionally, Thunderbolt 5 provides enhanced power delivery capabilities, making it more suitable for powering larger devices.
