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  2. Thunderbolt (interface) - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbolt is the brand name of a hardware interface for the connection of external peripherals to a computer.It was developed by Intel in collaboration with Apple. [7] [8] It was initially marketed under the name Light Peak, and first sold as part of an end-user product on 24 February 2011.

  3. ThinkPad X series - Wikipedia

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    Lenovo ThinkPad X280 [92] is the first in the X line to feature charging and docking to USB-C Thunderbolt. Unlike previous models in the series, this has soldered RAM, a non-removable battery, and no built-in RJ45 Ethernet port (although one is available via an extension cable).

  4. DisplayPort - Wikipedia

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    The Thunderbolt 3 connection standard was originally to include DisplayPort 1.3 capability, but the final release ended up with only version 1.2 for Intel® 6000 Series Thunderbolt3 Controllers. Later Intel® 7000 Series Thunderbolt3 Controllers would come to support DisplayPort 1.4 capability including HDR. The VESA's Adaptive Sync ...

  5. USB - Wikipedia

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    USB4 is based on the Thunderbolt 3 protocol. [43] It supports 40 Gbit/s throughput, is compatible with Thunderbolt 3, and backward compatible with USB 3.2 and USB 2.0. [44] [45] The architecture defines a method to share a single high-speed link with multiple end device types dynamically that best serves the transfer of data by type and ...

  6. ThinkPad P series - Wikipedia

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    The main difference between the Intel and AMD version is the Thunderbolt with USB 3.1 Gen 1 capabilities of the USB-C ports, which (including the USB-A) are USB 3.2 Gen 2 (no TB) on the AMD model, but also support DisplayPort alternate mode.

  7. DisplayLink - Wikipedia

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    DisplayLink was founded in 2003 as Newnham Research by Dr. Quentin Stafford-Fraser and Martin King. [6] The Newnham Research team invented NIVO (Network In, Video Out) designed for low-cost thin-client computing over Ethernet networks. [7]