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  2. File:Thunderbolt Symbol.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:USB Type-C icon.svg - Wikipedia

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    USB-C; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org USB; Thunderbolt; USB Type-C; Usage on simple.wikipedia.org USB-C; Usage on sk.wikipedia.org Univerzálna sériová zbernica; USB-C; Usage on th.wikipedia.org ยูเอสบี-ซี; Usage on tr.wikipedia.org USB-C; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org USB-C; Usage on uz.wikipedia.org USB Type-C; Usage on vi ...

  4. File:Thunderbolt.svg - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbolt (Schnittstelle) Usage on es.wikipedia.org Thunderbolt (bus) USB-C; Usage on et.wikipedia.org Thunderbolt; Usage on he.wikipedia.org Thunderbolt; Usage on is.wikipedia.org Thunderbolt (tengi) Usage on it.wikipedia.org Thunderbolt (interfaccia) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org Thunderbolt; Usage on ko.wikipedia.org 선더볼트 (인터페이스)

  5. USB-C - Wikipedia

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    USB-C plug USB-C (SuperSpeed USB 5Gbps) receptacle on an MSI laptop. USB-C, or USB Type-C, is a 24-pin connector (not a protocol) that supersedes previous USB connectors and can carry audio, video, and other data, to connect to monitors or external drives. It can also provide and receive power, to power, e.g., a laptop or a mobile phone.

  6. File:USB Type-C Receptacle Pinout.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. USB - Wikipedia

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    The USB 3.0 specification defined a new architecture and protocol named SuperSpeed (aka SuperSpeed USB, marketed as SS), which included a new lane for a new signal coding scheme (8b/10b symbols, 5 Gbit/s; later also known as Gen 1) providing full-duplex data transfers that physically required five additional wires and pins, while preserving the ...

  8. Thunderbolt (interface) - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbolt 3, 4, or 5 ports USB-C Thunderbolt 3, 4, or 5 connector. Thunderbolt 3 is a hardware interface developed by Intel. [75] It shares USB-C connectors with USB, supports USB 3.1 Gen 2, [76] [77] [78] and can require special "active" cables for maximum performance for cable lengths over 0.5 meters (1.5 feet). Compared to Thunderbolt 2 ...

  9. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    It is used for all USB protocols and for Thunderbolt (3 and later), DisplayPort (1.2 and later), and others. Developed at roughly the same time as the USB 3.1 specification, but distinct from it, the USB-C Specification 1.0 was finalized in August 2014 [25] and defines a new small reversible-plug connector for USB devices. [26]