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Posted by Peto Pedro
 - October 20, 2022, 13:50:42
OOmmmghh  This tech industry is is so daft - stupid ... 🤦�♂️🤷�♂️ 
They even properly didn't use or people used tb4 because of he greediness.
So now I wonder who will need this and how expensive it is going to be... It will be total FAIL I already predicted...
Posted by Ednumero
 - October 20, 2022, 04:39:04
> connecting 2K 480 Hz or 4K 240

Doing the math, this would be 2560x1440/"2.5K"/"QHD" @480Hz rather than the marketing misnomer "2K" that's sometimes attributed to the res. Actually, there should even be enough bandwidth for slightly above it.

Don't just forward promotional material at face value!
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 19, 2022, 18:01:04
Intel showed off a prototype of the next generation of its Thunderbolt standard. The as-of-yet-unnamed next-gen Thunderbolt doubles the bandwidth of Thunderbolt 4 while providing bandwidth of up to 120 Gbps for displays. The new Thunderbolt version supports the latest version of USB4 and DisplayPort 2.1.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-demonstrates-next-gen-Thunderbolt-protoype-capable-of-up-to-120-Gbps.662844.0.html