this post was submitted on 10 May 2024
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The one advantage Intel has is Thunderbolt 4. Few people care about Thunderbolt on a desktop but on laptops it's kinda nice (when it decides to work).
Isn’t thunderbolt open? What’s preventing me from getting thunderbolt 4 on AMD
Thunderbolt 3 is part of USB4. Thunderbolt 4 is separate and not supported by AMD processors yet, probably due to licensing issues. (Note that prior to USB4 this was why Thunderbolt 3 wasn't available on AMD.)
Ah that’s what I’m misremembering. Thank you