Thunderbolt

For the better part of a decade, the average laptop user lived in a dongle hell. You had a power cable, a USB-A for your mouse, an HDMI for a second screen, an Ethernet dongle for stability, and maybe a proprietary slot for an SD card. It was a mess of spaghetti logic.

So, what exactly makes a bolt of lightning so much better than standard USB? To understand Thunderbolt, you have to forget about data transfer speeds for a moment and think about lanes . Standard USB ports communicate through a host controller. Thunderbolt, however, integrates PCI Express (PCIe) directly into the cable. Thunderbolt

This gave birth to . USB4 is essentially Thunderbolt 3, but open source. However, there is a catch. A USB4 port can do everything Thunderbolt can, but manufacturers don't have to max out the specs. A cheap USB4 port might cap at 20Gbps, while a certified Thunderbolt port guarantees 40Gbps and strict quality control. For the better part of a decade, the