Thunderbolt
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Brand Details
Type: Product
Description: Thunderbolt is a hardware interface that connects external peripherals to a computer. Developed by Intel and Apple, it combines high-speed data transfer, high-resolution video, and power delivery through a single connection. Initially marketed as Light Peak, it first appeared in consumer products in February 2011. While earlier versions used a Mini DisplayPort connector, Thunderbolt 3 and later versions utilize the USB-C connector. A single Thunderbolt 3 or later port can support multiple displays, fast data transfer, and power delivery up to 100W. The Thunderbolt™ logo identifies products with this technology.
Website: https://thunderbolttechnology.net
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Total Mentions: 6
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Positive Mentions: 5
Negative Mentions: 0
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💬 18 comments
⬆︎ 28 upvotes
Product recommendation.
Found in /r/productivity/💬 399 comments
⬆︎ 3615 upvotes
Mentioned in comparison to GPMI.
Found in /r/gadgets/Jan 10, 2025
New USB logos will simplify branding on hubs and cables | Goodbye, ambiguous USB branding
💬 243 comments
⬆︎ 2223 upvotes
This brand is mentioned in relation to a discussion about USB standards and their complexity.
Found in /r/gadgets/Mar 18, 2021
Apple is reportedly arming its upcoming iPad Pro with Thunderbolt port
💬 1250 comments
⬆︎ 10925 upvotes
Thunderbolt technology is generally seen as a positive development, offering increased speed and functionality. However, the confusion surrounding its implementation and the perception of Apple's marketing strategies negatively affects its score.
Found in /r/gadgets/Mar 8, 2021
Polymer cables could replace Thunderbolt & USB, deliver more than twice the speed
💬 597 comments
⬆︎ 13387 upvotes
The article introduces polymer cables as a potential solution to improve data transfer speeds, a positive development for technology enthusiasts. Some comments express excitement towards potential improvements.
Found in /r/gadgets/Mar 4, 2019
Oh wait, after all that USB 3.3 branding clusterfrack, it turns out USB 4 is coming out too with double the bandwidth of 3.3 and Thunderbolt compatibility
💬 1034 comments
⬆︎ 20379 upvotes
The mention of Thunderbolt is positive as it is associated with increased bandwidth and compatibility.
Found in /r/gadgets/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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