Thunderbolt 4 makes getting more from your laptop a breeze. Transfer files, connect an external monitor, and power your laptop all from a single port. That leaves plenty of ports free to accomplish all of your other tasks. Thunderbolt 4 even features compliance with a range of specifications including previous versions of Thunderbolt, USB4, DisplayPort, and PCI Express (PCIe).
Compatible with Windows 10 laptops equipped with a Thunderbolt 4 port (Intel Evo Platform), and Non-M1 MacBooks running macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later.
Not compatible with Linux or Chrome OS laptops, Thunderbolt 3 Windows laptops, M1 MacBooks, or MacBooks running macOS 10.16 or earlier.
Single monitor: 8K (7680x4320 30Hz) via the Thunderbolt 4 downstream port; 4K (3840x2160 60Hz) via the HDMI port.
Dual monitor: 4K (3840x2160 60Hz) via Thunderbolt 4 downstream port and HDMI port.
Triple monitor: 4K (3840x2160 30Hz) via both HDMI ports, one 4K 60Hz via the Thunderbolt 4 downstream port.
Doesn't support M1 MacBooks.
Single monitor: 5K (5120 × 2880 60Hz) via the Thunderbolt 4 downstream port; 4K (3840x2160 60Hz) via the HDMI port.