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Gigabyte Updates BRIX Pro Lineup With 11th Gen Tiger Lake Processors
By Aaron Klotz published
Gigabyte Updates BRIX Pro Lineup with 11th Gen Tiger Lake Processors
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Get Ready to Pony up $129 for Apple's Braided Thunderbolt 3 Cable
By Niels Broekhuijsen published
Apple's braided Thunderbolt 3 cable is expensive but packs a lot of functionality.
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Apple Will Support Thunderbolt on Arm Macs
By Michelle Ehrhardt published
An Apple spokesperson confirmed the company will support “the future of Thunderbolt” in its upcoming Arm-powered Macs.
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Adata’s XPG Prime ARGB Extension Cables Review: Stiff RGB Cable Competition
By Matt Safford published
Adata’s XPG Prime ARGB Extension Cables look and feel good, but they’re not very flexible, too short for some builds, and they face tough competition from Lian Li.
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Vivify Launches RGB HDMI 'Gaming Cable' With RGB Mixer For $100
By Zhiye Liu published
Vivify announced the PC edition ARQUUS W73ø, a fiber optic HDMI RGB gaming cable.
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Eve V Successor Teaser Shows Two Thunderbolt 4, Two Type-C Ports, Powered by Intel Tiger Lake UP4
By Andrew E. Freedman published
A teaser image shows a potential design of the Eve V successor with two Thunderbolt 4 ports and two Type-C ports.
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Report: Lenovo Blames USB-C Issues on Thunderbolt Firmware
By Nathaniel Mott published
Lenovo told Notebookcheck that USB-C issues affecting some of its ThinkPad notebooks were caused by problems with Thunderbolt firmware.
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Intel Reveals USB 4 Linux Kernel Support Patches
By Ash Hill published
Intel revealed USB 4 patches to the Linux kernel mailing list on Tuesday. If approved, these patches will provide basic USB 4 support to the Linux kernel.
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