thunderbolt 5 Thunderbolt 5 in New Macs: Features, Benefits, and Is It Needed? By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 04:07:39 PST Apple's new Mac mini and MacBook Pro models powered by M4 Pro and M4 Max chips introduce Thunderbolt 5 connectivity to the Mac lineup for the first time, bringing the first major bandwidth increase since Thunderbolt 3 debuted in 2015. While this next-generation standard promises significant improvements, understanding its specific benefits can help you decide whether it's really essential for your needs. Let's take a closer look at Thunderbolt 5 – what it does, whether it's necessary, and which accessories leverage the latest standard. Thunderbolt 5: What It Does Thunderbolt 5 doubles the standard data transfer speed to 80 Gbps in both directions, with a special "Bandwidth Boost" mode reaching up to 120 Gbps for video-intensive tasks. This asymmetrical mode allocates 120 Gbps to display data while maintaining 40 Gbps for other data transfers, effectively tripling the bandwidth compared to Thunderbolt 4. The standard also increases maximum power delivery to 240W, up from Thunderbolt 4's 100W limit, enabling faster charging for power-hungry devices like the 16-inch MacBook Pro. Intel specs: Thunderbolt 4 (today) vs. Thunderbolt 5 (tomorrow) The increased bandwidth supports more demanding display configurations for M4 Pro and M4 Max-powered Macs. Thunderbolt 5 also incorporates DisplayPort 2.1, enabling features like 4K displays at 240Hz refresh rates, for smoother motion during gaming and video playback. Like previous versions, the standard maintains backward compatibility with older Thunderbolt standards and USB devices, including the latest USB4 2.0 specification. Latest Macs With Thunderbolt 5 Apple's latest Mac models featuring Thunderbolt 5 offer enhanced external display support, varying by specific chip configuration. Both the Mac mini with M4 Pro chip and MacBook Pro with M4 Pro or M4 Max chip provide three Thunderbolt 5 ports. Here's a detailed breakdown of what's capable in terms of display configurations: MacBook Pro Models MacBook Pro with M4 Pro Chip: Supports up to two external displays: Two displays with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt. One display with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt and one display with up to 4K resolution at 144Hz over HDMI. Alternatively, supports one external display: One display with up to 8K resolution at 60Hz over HDMI. One display with up to 4K resolution at 240Hz over HDMI. MacBook Pro with M4 Max Chip: Supports up to four external displays: Three displays with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt and one display with up to 4K resolution at 144Hz over HDMI. Alternatively, supports up to three external displays: Two displays with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt and one display with up to 8K resolution at 60Hz or one display with up to 4K resolution at 240Hz over HDMI. Mac mini Models Mac mini with M4 Pro Chip: Supports up to three external displays: Three displays with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt. Alternatively, supports one external display: One display with up to 8K resolution at 60Hz or one display with up to 4K resolution at 240Hz over HDMI. Note that the Mac mini with the standard M4 chip features Thunderbolt 4 ports and supports up to three external displays, with specific configurations as detailed in Apple's technical specifications. Do I Need Thunderbolt 5? For most users performing everyday tasks like web browsing, document editing, or even photo editing, Thunderbolt 4's 40 Gbps bandwidth remains more than adequate. Even 4K video editing and working with large file sizes works smoothly with Thunderbolt 4 connections, as many professionals will attest. The new Mac mini and base 14-inch MacBook Pro with M4 chip includes Thunderbolt 4 ports that should serve most of these users. It's worth considering Thunderbolt 5 if you work with 8K video, require multiple high-resolution displays, or regularly transfer extremely large files. The technology will be particularly beneficial if you work with virtual reality, 3D rendering, or high-end video production where every bit of bandwidth matters. However, remember that taking full advantage of Thunderbolt 5 requires compatible peripherals, which are just beginning to enter the market and typically command premium prices. For most users, the presence of Thunderbolt 5 shouldn't be the deciding factor when choosing between M4 and M4 Pro/Max Macs. The standard M4 models with Thunderbolt 4 will continue to serve the majority of users well, making Thunderbolt 5 a "nice-to-have" rather than a necessity for typical Mac buyers. The technology's true benefits will likely become more apparent as compatible peripherals become more available and affordable over time. 14-Inch vs. 16-Inch MacBook Pro Buyer's Guide 2024 M4 vs. M4 Pro vs. M4 Max Chip Buyer's Guide: Which Should You Choose? M1 vs. M2 vs. M3 vs. M4 MacBook Pro Buyer's Guide: 30+ Differences Compared Thunderbolt 5 Accessories The first wave of Thunderbolt 5 peripherals is beginning to arrive. Apple's Thunderbolt 5 Pro Cable ($69) features a braided black design, supports the full 120 Gbps bandwidth and 240W power delivery, while maintaining backward compatibility with Thunderbolt 3/4 and USB standards. For storage, OWC's Envoy Ultra external SSD achieves speeds over 6GB per second – double that of previous Thunderbolt drives – and comes in 2TB ($399.99) and 4TB ($599.99) configurations with a built-in Thunderbolt cable. Lastly, OWC's Thunderbolt 5 Hub ($189.99) expands a single port into three Thunderbolt 5 ports and one USB-A port, supporting up to 140W power delivery – enough to charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro. The hub enables three separate device daisy chains and can drive up to three 8K displays at 60Hz with Display Stream Compression. Its aluminum enclosure uses passive cooling for silent operation, making it suitable for noise-sensitive environments like recording studios.Tag: Thunderbolt 5This article, "Thunderbolt 5 in New Macs: Features, Benefits, and Is It Needed?" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article Featured Thunderbolt 5
thunderbolt 5 Le Thunderbolt 5 pour 2024 By blog.lecollagiste.com Published On :: Thu, 28 Sep 2023 07:18:01 +0000 Les spécifications du Thunderbolt 5 sont officialisées par Intel toujours sur la connectique USB-C. Jusqu’à 120 Gbit/s de bande passante … Le Thunderbolt 5 pour 2024 est un billet de LeCollagiste VJ. LeCollagiste VJ - Mag du LeCollagiste, actu sur la culture VJING, Vidéo Mapping, info video et high tech. Full Article MATERIEL NEWS Intel Thunderbolt Thunderbolt 5 USB-C
thunderbolt 5 OWC’s Thunderbolt 5 Hub Takes Full Advantage of the Fastest New Macs - PetaPixel By news.google.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 20:16:03 GMT OWC’s Thunderbolt 5 Hub Takes Full Advantage of the Fastest New Macs PetaPixelMy first Thunderbolt 5 experience has been a massive bust PCWorldOWC Thunderbolt 5 SSD gets first review, and yes, it can reach 48Gbps — making it the fastest single-drive portable SSD that you can buy TechRadarOWC’s first Thunderbolt 5 hub is available for preorder. The VergeThunderbolt 5 in New Macs: Features, Benefits, and Is It Needed? MacRumors Full Article
thunderbolt 5 OWC launches Thunderbolt 5 Hub to supercharge Mac and PC connectivity By betanews.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:49:39 +0000 Other World Computing (OWC) has launched the Thunderbolt 5 Hub, which promises to elevate device connectivity for Macs, PCs, and even tablets like the iPad Pro. This new hub delivers an impressive 80Gb/s of bi-directional data speed -- double that of Thunderbolt 4 and USB4 -- and supports up to 120Gb/s for users needing higher display bandwidth. With just a single cable, users can expand their device’s ports to include three Thunderbolt 5 ports and a USB-A port, making this hub a productivity game changer. For tablet users, the OWC Thunderbolt 5 Hub is especially transformative, turning an iPad Pro… [Continue Reading] Full Article Article device charging hub high-speed data transfer iPad Pro workstation Mac accessories multiple 8K displays OWC Thunderbolt 5 Hub PC hubs Thunderbolt 5 Thunderbolt expansion USB-C hub
thunderbolt 5 New MacBook Pros Gain M4 Chips, 12MP Center Stage Camera, and Thunderbolt 5 By tidbits.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 19:10:42 +0000 With the release of new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models based on the M4, M4 Pro, and M4 Max chips, Apple has addressed every niggling annoyance in the previous generation—these are glorious machines. But they still aren’t cheap. Full Article Productivity M4 M4 Max M4 Pro MacBook Pro Thunderbolt 4 Thunderbolt 5
thunderbolt 5 Thunderbolt 5: Only Necessary for the Most Demanding Uses By tidbits.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 20:47:07 +0000 With the introduction of the first Macs that support Thunderbolt 5, you might wonder what has changed from Thunderbolt 3 and Thunderbolt 4. The answer? Not much—it’s a case of evolution, not revolution. However, Thunderbolt 5 will make a difference for those with video-intensive or high-performance data transfer needs. Full Article Networking Thunderbolt 3 Thunderbolt 4 Thunderbolt 5 USB-C USB4
thunderbolt 5 OWC's Upcoming Thunderbolt 5 Hub Adds Three More Thunderbolt 5 Ports to Latest Macs By www.macrumors.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 05:10:40 PST OWC today announced its new Thunderbolt 5 Hub, one of the first accessories to support Intel's latest Thunderbolt standard, and offering Thunderbolt 5 compatibility with Apple's new Mac mini and MacBook Pro Models with M4 Pro and M4 Max chips. The hub converts a single Thunderbolt port into three Thunderbolt 5 ports and one USB-A port, and delivers up to 80Gb/s bi-directional data transfer speeds. It can achieve speeds up to twice as fast as Thunderbolt 4, with bandwidth up to 120Gb/s available for display connections, and supports connecting up to three 8K displays at 60Hz with Display Stream Compression, making it suitable for demanding visual workflows. In terms of charging output, the hub provides up to 140W power delivery, which is enough for a 16-inch MacBook Pro, while the aluminum enclosure features passive cooling for silent operation. OWC is keen to emphasize backward compatibility with Thunderbolt 3/4 and USB-C devices, allowing users to connect both newer and legacy peripherals. The hub also enables the creation of three separate device daisy chains that can operate independently. The OWC Thunderbolt 5 Hub opens a new world of workflow possibilities and performance with compact perfection. By turning a single cable connection into three Thunderbolt 5 ports and one USB-A port, the OWC Thunderbolt 5 Hub breaks the connectivity handcuffs of host machines not offering enough Thunderbolt 5 ports. With up to 80Gb/s of bi-directional data speed – up to 2x faster than Thunderbolt 4 and USB4 – and up to 120Gb/s for higher display bandwidth needs, the OWC Thunderbolt 5 Hub redefines productivity. Connect portable SSDs exceeding 6000MB/s, up to three 8K displays @ 60Hz with DSC, today's USB-C connector compatible devices, and yesterday's USB-A desktop accessories. All while keeping modern notebooks powered and charged up for mobile use with 140 watts. The OWC Thunderbolt 5 Hub is available for pre-order at $189.99 from the company's website and will begin shipping in December. OWC announced a new Thunderbolt 5 external SSD earlier this month.Tags: OWC, Thunderbolt 5This article, "OWC's Upcoming Thunderbolt 5 Hub Adds Three More Thunderbolt 5 Ports to Latest Macs" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums Full Article OWC Thunderbolt 5
thunderbolt 5 OWC Thunderbolt 5 Hub offers high-speed port expansion for Apple's newest Macs By appleinsider.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:26:01 +0000 OWC's new Thunderbolt 5 Hub aims to provide even more access to the fastest ports, by splitting one off into three more.OWC Thunderbolt 5 Hub - Image credit: OWCIn 2021, OWC introduced the Thunderbolt Hub, a dock that provided three additional Thunderbolt 4 ports when it was plugged into a Mac's Thunderbolt 4 connections. Three years later, it's doing it again, but for the newest Mac models.The OWC Thunderbolt 5 Hub is the same concept as before, with one Thunderbolt 5 cable connecting to the host Mac while providing three more Thunderbolt 5 ports to plug devices into. The hub also adds a single USB-A port to the equation too. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums Full Article
thunderbolt 5 Apple M4 Pro, M4 Max Chips Announced with Thunderbolt 5 and Improved Performance: Features, Specifications By www.gizbot.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 07:31:06 +0530 Apple has introduced the M4 Pro and M4 Max chips, expanding its silicon lineup alongside the M4. These processors are crafted using advanced second-generation 3-nanometer technology, enhancing both performance and energy efficiency. The M4 series boasts the fastest CPU core globally, Full Article