• autriyo@feddit.org
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    7 hours ago

    Its capable of some pretty high bandwidths, there’s some extra hardware required to make the ports work for thunderbolt. But I think it just runs through the normal USB-C pins.

    Its more like an internal switch, rather than emulation. At least the Wikipedia page mentions different pin configurations per usage mode…

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      7 hours ago

      I asked a slop machine and it said that Thunderbolt is implemented in the PCIe/Displayport hardware mode of the USB. I then checked the wikipedia and it more or less aligned with that interpretation