![]() The clock is ticking for Apple’s Wonderlust event where the company is expected to reveal the new iPhone 15 lineup, Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, and perhaps an update to the AirPods Pro. It doesn’t look like Apple is releasing any new iPads this year The iPhone 15 Pro is expected to support Thunderbolt 4 when it switches from Lightning to USB-C, but it’s unlikely to support the Thunderbolt 5 standard until at least the iPhone 16. Intel’s press release says, “Computers and accessories based on Intel’s Thunderbolt 5 controller, code-named Barlow Ridge, are expected to be available starting in 2024.” It’s unlikely that Apple will ship a product using its own controller before then, so it’s going to be at least 2024, and possibly 2025 before we see Macs or other Apple products with Thunderbolt 5 ports. Intel’s comparison image shows the use cases supported by Thunderbolt 5 compared to Thunderbolt 4.IntelĪpple includes Thunderbolt 4 connectors on many Mac computers and the iPad Pro, and it’s expected that future models will support Thunderbolt 5. This performance is achieved using a new signaling technology called “PAM-3” which should enable today’s printed circuit boards and passive cables (up to 1 meter) to achieve this performance. The standard is built on USB4 V2, DisplayPort 2.1, and PCI Express Gen 4 and is fully compatible with previous Thunderbolt versions. A feature called “Bandwidth Boost” provides up to 120 Gbps for video content. ![]() ![]() Intel has just announced Thunderbolt 5, a new update to the Thunderbolt specification that doubles the bi-directional bandwidth to 80 Gbps (Thunderbolt 4 supports up to 40 Gbps). Intel announces Thunderbolt 5 with double the bandwidth ![]()
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