Quote from: df on January 09, 2024, 13:40:57Where is Thunderbolt 5 which was part of the Intel HX announcement?
Dont be upset. TB5 was obsolete before it even appeared. Everyone no longer needs 120 GBit/s, but at least 160. And an optical cable instead of copper, for long distances, besides, it will allow you to increase the bus to 300-500 GBit/s immediately and remove noisy peripherals (like video cards) to another room or to pantry..
8k@120Hz to support 8k monitors with fast response (primarily for eye comfort in office workloads) requires a minimum of 160GB/s.
For this reason, Display Port 2.1 is outdated, as is TB5 - both pass-through standards that have been too late and no longer needed by anyone. Everyone is waiting for DP3.0 and TB6 with a bandwidth of 160+ Gbit/s and optical cables, with which it is easy to solve cable length problems. ;)