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3.3' iVANKY up to 120Gbps / 240W PD Intel Certified Thunderbolt 5 Cable on sale for $32.59 - $13.60 off w/ code
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Product Details:- 3.3ft Intel Certified Thunderbolt 5 cable
- 80 Gbps of bi-directional bandwidth and boosting display transfer bandwidth up to 120 Gbps
- Supports charging speeds as fast as PD 3.1 delivering up to 240W. Backward compatible with 140W, 100W and lower power standards.
- Supports dual 8K@60Hz, triple 4K@144Hz, or single display up to 4K@540Hz
- Compatible with Thunderbolt 4/3, USB4, USB-C interfaces
- Perfectly compatible for MacBook M5/M4 Pro, MacBook M5/M4 Max, iPhone 17/16/15, SSDs, USB-C monitors, docking stations, GaN chargers, eGPUs, etc.
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So not only does the cable need to be perfectly constructed and shielded, but both ends of the cable need to have a dedicated chip with their own EEPROM to do error handling, signal conditioning, equalization and even a dedicated retimer.
Even regular USB isn't just power or just data, it's multilaned. And with Thunderbolt supporting 80Gbps it's data on steroids. TB data streams contain PCIe traffic, video signal all on top of the regular USB data and it's all simultaneously transmitted via multiplexing, so a retimer chip is needed for lane synchronization.
These cables used to cost $150+ and for good reason, they literally contain more engineering and horsepower than entire home computers from the 1990s so the fact we can get these under $19 now is wild.
But yes, you don't need one just to charge your smartphone, an ordinary copper wire charging cable will do that just fine. But this ain't that.
So not only does the cable need to be perfectly constructed and shielded, but both ends of the cable need to have a dedicated chip with their own EEPROM to do error handling, signal conditioning, equalization and even a dedicated retimer.
Even regular USB isn't just power or just data, it's multilaned. And with Thunderbolt supporting 80Gbps it's data on steroids. TB data streams contain PCIe traffic, video signal all on top of the regular USB data and it's all simultaneously transmitted via multiplexing, so a retimer chip is needed for lane synchronization.
These cables used to cost $150+ and for good reason, they literally contain more engineering and horsepower than entire home computers from the 1990s so the fact we can get these under $19 now is wild.
But yes, you don't need one just to charge your smartphone, an ordinary copper wire charging cable will do that just fine. But this ain't that.
The wire does not "contain more engineering and horsepower than entire home computers from the 1990s". What are you on? Can I have some?
Geeze. The things you read here.
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