Yep. It’s also fully compatible with all Thunderbolt 4 functionality. arstechnica.com/…/breaking-down-how-usb4-goes-whe…
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sznio@lemmy.world 1 year agoCan you connect PCI-E devices to USB 4? That feels like the only useful feature of Thunderbolt imo.
ZephyrXero@lemmy.world 1 year ago
notepass@feddit.de 1 year ago
Yes. The full USB-4 spec has that.
That being said: thunderbolt is still great for verification. If it says thunderbolt you exactly know what it can do and that it should work as expected. USB-4 will be plastered on anything that can do only plain usb4 speeds.