Intel just announced Thunderbolt 4, the
next-generation Thunderbolt with USB4 specification. It still has USB-C
connector offering 40Gbps speed, same as the Thunderbolt 3, but this will offer
docks with up to four Thunderbolt ports and universal cables up to 2 meters in
length. It has also doubled minimum
video and data requirements of Thunderbolt 3 and expanded end-to-end solution
capabilities.
Highlights of Thunderbolt 4
- Minimum Support for two 4K displays or one 8K display.
- Data: PCIe at 32 Gbps for storage speeds up to 3,000 MBps.
- Accessories with four Thunderbolt ports
- Universal 40GB/s cables up to 2 meters in length
- Required PC charging on at least one computer port
- Required PC wake from sleep when computer is connected to a thunderbolt dock
- Required Intel VT-d based direct memory access (DMA) protection that helps prevent physical DMA attacks.
- Intel’s upcoming mobile PC processors, code-named “Tiger Lake,” will be the first to integrate Thunderbolt 4. The Thunderbolt 4 controller 8000 series is compatible with the hundreds of millions of Thunderbolt 3 PCs and accessories already available.
Thunderbolt 4 developer kits and
certification testing are now available, and we can expect it in commercial
devices later this year, including laptops based on Intel’s innovation program
code-named “Project Athena.”