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| What is Thunderbolt 4 and is it the successor to Thunderbolt 3? | Mar-01-21 |
1150 |
| On my M1 Mac, the write speed to my Thunderbolt peripheral is significantly less than the read speed. Can I fix this? | May-13-22 |
| Yes, you can fix this. Connect a Thunderbolt display to the other Thunderbolt/USB 4 port. The write speeds on the first port will increase significantly (30-70% in our tests with macOS 11.3.1). Read speeds are not affected.
Why does this happen? We are not sure, but we know that an M1 Mac can support only one monitor over its pair of Thunderbolt ports, so after a monitor is connected to one Thunderbolt port, the other Thunderbolt port does not have to consider connecting to a monitor. |
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1254 |
| Do USB4 Windows computers support Thunderbolt Peripherals? | Nov-24-24 |
| Yes. Microsoft requires that USB4 implementations are compatible with Thunderbolt peripherals. See Microsoft Reference Documentation USB4 Systems Compatible with Thunderbolt and USB4 Systems PCIe Tunneling Support |
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