![]() In addition to offering a symmetrical design, USB-C also offers better transfer speeds than any other USB standard that has been created yet. But, this isn't the only factor why USB-C is popular. One of the advantages of USB-C over the previous USB-A version, which made it popular, is that the USB-C ports feature a symmetrical design meaning the cables can be inserted in any orientation - up or down - thus eliminating frustrations of previous USB standards. Various USB-C versions and their max transfer speedsĪs we all know, USB-C is the new USB standard moving data and power to and from a wide variety of computing devices. But, before we get into how Oakley reached the conclusion that M1 Macs don't truly support Thunderbolt 4, let's take a look at various USB-C generations and the difference in transfer speeds that they offer. ![]() A new report from Howard Oakley from Eclectic Light claims that even though Apple says that the new Macs support Thunderbolt 4, they don't truly support USB 3.1 Gen 2. ![]() However, it appears that the M1-based Macs fall short in one key area. ![]() Most of the new M1 Mac owners are left impressed by the performance and efficiency their Mac can offer. The Apple Silicon-based devices from the Cupertino giant offer a lot of improvement in comparison to the Intel-based Macs. Apple M1 Macs have truly changed the game for laptops and desktops.
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