Thunderbolt 5 is official and it's a leap forward in terms of speed. It brings the bandwidth from 40 Gbps all the way up to 120 Gbps, has double the PCIe lanes, and can deliver as much as 240W of power through one USB-C cable. Technically, in a standard configuration, Thunderbolt 5 will provide 80 Gbps - using two of its four PCIe lanes in bi-directional bandwidth. That's twice as fast as Thunderbolt 4. However, when more bandwidth is needed (such as for high-res displays), Thunderbolt 5 can send up to 40 Gbps down three of its four lanes - transmitting 120 Gbps and receiving 40...
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