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Many current notebooks and desktop PCs now feature USB-C ports certified according to Thunderbolt 4 (TB 4) or USB 4. Now, the next level of the standard, Thunderbolt 5 (TB 5) and USB 4 version 2 (USB 4 v2), is gaining momentum. They catapult data transfer speeds from 40 Gbps of the previous generation to 80 Gbps. In asymmetric mode, which is optional with USB 4 v2, data transfer rates can reach up to 120 Gbps in one direction—more precisely, fro…
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