DisplayPort standards bods school USB standards bods with latest revision
The USB Implementers Forum, USB-IF, rolled out the spec of USB 4 version 2 just last month, as you've probably read in. We noted at the time that the nitty-gritty stuff would debut in time for developer events scheduled for November.Apparently, if you have a passive USB-C cable capable of 40Gbps, with USB-4 v2 it will now be able to do 80Gbps. Good for you if you know the speed rating of your USB-C cables, because here at theFOSS desk, we freely admit that we don't.
So if you have any DisplayPort 2 kit, relax, because it will still work fine with DP2.1 kit, which is how it should be.However, forget about using older Thunderbolt devices on Thunderbolt 4 ports. They don't work, as per this note half way down the officialAccessories built to Thunderbolt and Thunderbolt 2 specifications are not supported by Thunderbolt 4 PCs.
Yes, Intel quietly dropped backwards-compatibility with the 10th gen Core chips. Thunderbolt, sadly, might add additional facilities to your USB-C port, but it won't work from any given generation to the next, which for all its vicissitudes is something USB generally excels at.
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