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  2. Thunderbolt (interface) - Wikipedia

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    40 Gbit/s speed, DP 1.4, optional USB-C port compatibility, backwards compatibility when a Thunderbolt 3 docking station is connected to a non-Thunderbolt 3 computer 4 [172] JHL8140 [173] Peripheral: 1? 2.0: Hoover Ridge: 2021 Q1? TB4/USB4 endpoint, 3 downstream USB-C ports, 2 DP out adapters, USB3 hub, TB3 compatible.

  3. Elgato - Wikipedia

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    Elgato introduced a Thunderbolt docking station in June 2014. A computer is plugged into the dock using a Thunderbolt port in order to gain access to the dock's three USB ports, audio jacks, HDMI and Ethernet.

  4. USB 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    The USB 3.1 specification takes over the existing USB 3.0's SuperSpeed USB transfer rate, now referred to as USB 3.1 Gen 1, and introduces a faster transfer rate called SuperSpeed USB 10 Gbps, corresponding to operation mode USB 3.1 Gen 2, [62] putting it on par with a single first-generation Thunderbolt channel.

  5. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    A number of extensions to the USB Specifications have progressively further increased the maximum allowable V_BUS voltage: starting with 6.0 V with USB BC 1.2, [42] to 21.5 V with USB PD 2.0 [43] and 50.9 V with USB PD 3.1, [43] while still maintaining backwards compatibility with USB 2.0 by requiring various forms of handshake before ...

  6. HP Pavilion dv9000 series - Wikipedia

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    There are also USB 3.0 ExpressCard expansions available, providing up to three SuperSpeed USB 3.0 ports, however these tend to be more problematic than two-port ones as many USB 3.0-compliant devices require much higher power requirements than that of USB 2.0-compliant devices, which can exceed that of three-port USB 3.0 expansions.

  7. USB hub - Wikipedia

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    USB 3.0 is the third major version of the Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard for interfacing computers and electronic devices. Among other improvements, USB 3.0 adds the new transfer rate referred to as SuperSpeed USB (SS) that can transfer data at up to 5 Gbit/s (625 MB/s), which is about 10 times faster than the USB 2.0 standard.