First announced in 2019, USB 4 heralded a new standard of connectivity - and it’s certainly lived up to expectations so far.
If you've got a drawer full of USB cables, you're probably aware they're not all the same, so how should you make sure you're ...
Sonnet will be the first to ship a Thunderbolt 5 dock with a built-in PCIe 4.0 SSD, which delivers 6,100 MB/s transfers and ...
Sonnet has a new Thunderbolt 5 dock with four TB5 ports and an internal PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD slot that'll work with your ...
The problems seemingly don’t affect the Mac mini’s front ports, which are USB-C only and not Thunderbolt ports. This could be ...
Moving to the front of the docking station, there's a 3.5mm audio jack, a USB Type-C port (10GB/s), a USB Type-A port (10GB/s ...
Asus's Master Thunderbolt 5 Dock brings multi-display support, high-speed connectivity, and SSD storage to Mac users who want ...
Although Intel announced the Thunderbolt 5 spec more than a year ago, Thunderbolt 5 laptops still haven't shown up. And they ...
Sparkle intros the Studio-G 850: its first Thunderbolt 5-powered external GPU enclosure, supports up to 3.5-slot GPU with up ...
More like Thunderbolt than USB-C, USB4 can be either 20Gbps or 40Gbps. That extra bandwidth allows not just for faster data transfer but higher frame rates to external displays, plus some other ...
If you want to use the highest USB speed, it is best to use certified cables. However, they are often not clearly labeled.
Sonnet’s newest dock features an M.2 SSD with up to 6,100 MB/s data transfer support via 1TB, 2TB, or 4TB NVMe SSD options sourced from Kingston. Also included is a 2.5Gb Ethernet connection, and up ...