However, you can use a USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 cable to get Thunderbolt 3 grade speeds or features. That said, the connector’s shape on the USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 supporting USB-C cables looks the same. Thunderbolt 3 and Thunderbolt 4 ports look exactly the same as USB-C ports, and indeed their connectors are physically identical. For the most part, they can do everything a USB-C port can, except Despite the connections looking identical, you can find several different protocols including USB 3.1, USB4, Thunderbolt 3 and 4, DisplayPort over USB, and Power Delivery over USB-C. Tiger Lake's integrated xHCI controller (the USB 3.2 host) only supports a maximum of 10gbps operation, so Gen 2x1. Same with Burnside. The retimer only supports 10gbps operation when in USB 3.2 mode. In USB4 mode, your total bandwidth will be up to 40Gbps on a Tiger Lake system, but the individual USB devices can be at most 10Gbps. It just so happens it can use USB-C cables and plugs. Thunderbolt 4 ports are compatible with many connection standards, including previous versions of Thunderbolt™, USB, DisplayPort, and PCle Most problems when using a USB-C or Thunderbolt Docking Station can be solved by installing the latest BIOS, firmware, and drivers. There are up to nine software components that must be installed depending on the model of the Docking Station. Follow the instructions in sections 1 and 2 carefully to ensure that the software is installed correctly. There’s an active USB-A to USB-C cable for the Quest 2 VR headset – although it will work with any compatible USB device. It comes in 16.4 and 24.6 feet lengths and features a right-angled USB-C connector so that it’s easy to plug into the Quest 2 while keeping the cable tidied away. It has full USB 3.1 Gen 1 5Gbps bandwidth, giving you The default USB-C cable and other third-party ones will support data transfer speeds of up to 480 Mbps, just like the Lightning ports. Thunderbolt USB-C will support speeds of up to 10 Gbps on the rqyMx.