Thunderboltteknologi
Thunderbolt technology is a high-speed connection interface developed by Intel in collaboration with Apple. It combines data transfer, video output, and power delivery into a single cable and connector. The initial versions of Thunderbolt utilized the Mini DisplayPort connector, while later versions adopted the USB-C connector, allowing for greater compatibility and versatility. Thunderbolt offers significantly faster data transfer speeds compared to standard USB, enabling quick transfer of large files, rapid video editing, and seamless operation of external storage devices. It also supports high-resolution displays, allowing for multiple monitors to be connected through a single port. Furthermore, Thunderbolt can deliver power to connected devices, eliminating the need for separate power adapters for some peripherals. The technology has evolved through several iterations, with each generation offering increased bandwidth and improved capabilities. Thunderbolt is commonly found on high-performance laptops, workstations, and professional audio/video equipment, where its speed and versatility are highly valued.