Thunderbolt 5 has big boosts to bandwidth.
with promises of up to 120Gbps speeds, theoretical support for 540Hz gaming monitors, 240 watts of charging power, and much more. While the Thunderbolt 5 specification is now official, accessories and PCs won’t debut with support for Thunderbolt 5 until 2024., Thunderbolt 5 will be compatible with previous versions of Thunderbolt and USB. While Thunderbolt 4 supported up to 40Gbps speeds, Thunderbolt 5 can transmit data at 80Gbps or up to 120Gbps in a Bandwidth Boost mode.
Up to 540Hz panels will also be possible for gamers, and perhaps even external GPUs will finally take off with the improved bandwidth on offer here thanks to PCI Gen 4. Support for up to 240W means gaming laptop manufacturers could opt to not include a separate power port on future devices. Thunderbolt 5 will also support DisplayPort 2.1.
Microsoft has worked closely with Intel to support USB4 in Windows, with Thunderbolt 5 fully USB 80Gbps standard compliant, too. Intel has achieved the boosts to bandwidth thanks to a new signaling technology, PAM-3, that’s supported in USB4 v2. We’re now waiting to hear which accessories will support Thunderbolt 5, but it sure sounds like docks, monitors, and storage drives will be some of the first with Thunderbolt 5 connectivity in 2024.
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