Razer has launched one of the first docks to support Intel's new Thunderbolt 4 high-speed data transfer standard. As you might expect from the gaming-focused company, the new dock also includes support for its Chroma lighting effects system in addition to its wide array of connectivity options.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Razer-s-new-Thunderbolt-4-dock-is-packed-with-ports-and-Chroma-RGB-lighting.518462.0.html
8) :o this product looks lovely, but no display port or HDMI port, which i find odd as the brands like Dell & HP have them, by having these on then could use the USB-C ports, needed one more USB-A in my opinion, and the SD card slot should of ben UHS-III not UHS-II, there Razer Blade Advanced laptops are UHS-III
I am waiting for when docking monitors integrate Thunderbolt 4.
is 10gbit ethernet over copper common in consumer grade equipment? We have some 10gbit eth over copper ports in equipment at my office but it is poorly supported, 10gbit over fiber sure, thats everywhere in the datacenter but not in a consumer device.