Intel recently introduced its 14th-gen Raptor Lake processors. These eagerly anticipated processors have once again managed to impress with their performance. For instance, the P-cores on the 14th-gen processors can reach up to 6 GHz, which is 200 MHz higher than the 12th-gen processors. However, in addition to all this performance and innovative features, the new processors have a significant drawback. According to Intel’s announcement, the 14th-gen desktop processors do not support Thunderbolt 5. Here are the details…

Intel 14th-Gen Desktop Processors Do Not Support Thunderbolt 5

If there are those among you who don’t know, Thunderbolt 5 is the newest version of the Thunderbolt interface developed by Intel. This technology is a universal bus interface that merges PCI Express and DisplayPort into one serial signal. It’s capable of transmitting both data and video through a single cable.

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Thunderbolt 5 supports a bi-directional bandwidth of up to 80 Gbps, which is double the speed of Thunderbolt 4. With Thunderbolt 5, you can mirror displays, transmit data, and use it for many different tasks. In fact, we often see this technology being frequently used in laptops. However, the 14th-gen Intel desktop processors do not support Thunderbolt 5.

This was a surprise to many, as Intel had initially stated that the 14th-gen processors would support the new connectivity standard. However, the company has since clarified that this technology will only be supported on upcoming laptop processors based on the Meteor Lake architecture.

While it is disappointing that the 14th-gen desktop processors do not support Thunderbolt 5, it is important to note that the technology is still in its early stages of development. It is not expected to be widely available until 2024, and it is likely that only high-end laptops will support it at first.

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