Intel's Thunderbolt interface now enables ultra-fast data transfer speeds and improved external display support on Macs, and the next generation of Thunderbolt 5 (Intel execs say the next generation of Thunderbolt 5 may be twice as fast as the 4th generation) will be available in every direction With 80Gbps bandwidth, data transfer speeds between future Macs and external storage drives that support the standard can be increased by 2x compared to current speeds. According to the news, the next generation of Thunderbolt will also allow up to 120Gbps bandwidth for external displays, which will allow Macs to support dual 8K displays up to 60Hz. It is reported that the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook models are equipped with Thunderbolt 4/USB 4 interfaces, with bandwidths of up to 40Gbps in each direction. However, currently, no Mac supports plug-and-play 8K displays, the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, and the current Apple iPhone 15 series USB-C data cables have also begun to adopt Thunderbolt-compatible interfaces, which can be expected in the future.
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