Thunderbolt is a high-speed connectivity standard developed by Intel that allows devices to transfer large amounts of data quickly. Thunderbolt uses the same reversible USB-C connector and combines PCI Express and DisplayPort into a single interface. This enables Thunderbolt devices to transmit data, video, and power through a single cable.

The first generation of Thunderbolt Devices supported transfer speeds up to 10 Gbps while the second generation doubled that to 20 Gbps. Thunderbolt 3 offers speeds up to 40 Gbps, making it one of the fastest interface standards available today. With such high throughput, Thunderbolt has enabled a variety of innovative devices that take external connectivity to new levels.

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