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SAN DIEGO- (July 24, 2017) No matter how tech savvy you are, there is one thing that makes everyone scratch their head...the difference between Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C. Thunderbolt has evolved over the years (Thunderbolt, Thunderbolt 2, and Thunderbolt 3). The newest version- Thunderbolt 3- has now integrated USB-C in order to provide consumers with a universal port, making Thunderbolt 3 the internal capability and USB-C the shape of the port . Because of this upgrade, many are confused about the difference between the two. Let's take a look at the capabilities each in order to grasp a clear understanding of the differences between the two.

 Thunderbolt 3

Thunderbolt 3 travels at 40Gbps, making it twice as fast as Thunderbolt 2 for data connection. Thunderbolt 3's swift connection between a laptop or desktop monitor and an external graphics card allows for enhanced performance in activities such as gaming, with little to no delay. It also provides a boost in signal reception and high definition quality when interacting with Virtual Reality headsets for optimal performance. 

Thunderbolt 3 can present video content on two 4K displays or one 5K display at 60Hz for a heightened visual experience. Not only does it allow data transfer, video and audio output- it can charge devices and give power from any port!

 USB-C

There are many USB types and versions. USB types refer to the shape and design of the cable and port. USB versions refer to their capabilities (such as speed/ power) and cable compatibility. The types and versions have evolved over the years like that of Thunderbolt. USB types include USB Type-A, USB Type-B, and now USB Type-C (USB-C). USB versions include USB 1.1, USB 2.0, USB 3.0., USB 3.1 Gen 1, and USB 3.1 Gen 2. 

USB-C ports are used by almost all devices that support USB 3.1, some deliver power outputs of 100 watts at 20 volts and speeds of 10Gbps. USB-C provides unique charging capabilities. The power output allows larger devices to be charged as well as your everyday smartphone- eliminating excess charging wires.

 Differences

Thunderbolt 3 has the capabilities of USB-C, but USB-C does not have the capabilities of Thunderbolt 3. The Thunderbolt 3 port has the same design as the USB-C port. However, if you were to connect a Thunderbolt 3 cable to a USB-C port you would have restrictions on capabilities.

Thunderbolt 3 has greater performance when it comes to speed and video display. It's speed allows for quicker access more data when compared to USB-C. Thunderbolt 3 works at 40Gbps while USB-C works at 10 Gbps. Thunderbolt 3 can present video content on two 4K displays or one 5k display while USB-C can present one 4K display. 

 



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