Macworld UK

Learn to untangle USB and Thunderbolt

One of the world’s leastexciting sentences is, ‘Let’s talk about technology standards’. But I promise I’m not digging down into wiring schematics, pin-out diagrams, and 1,000-page protocol descriptions. Rather, I want to help you get up to speed on how USB and Thunderbolt work separately and together so you know how you can best use them – and troubleshoot them when incompatibilities arise.

The path forward relies on the latest standards: Thunderbolt 4 and USB4. While not perfectly compatible with each other, they are nearly so. Most importantly, the two standards have effectively converged on a single cable type you can purchase and use almost universally with Thunderbolt 3 or 4, and USB 3.1, 3.2 and USB4 via USB-C.

USB: THE ONCE AND FUTURE UNIVERSAL STANDARD

USB was at one point the great hope of the future: Universal, Serial, Bus. All three words pointed in the right direction. Instead of many serial connectors and buses (and even some parallel ports), USB would unify many kinds of purpose into one controller with a limited set of jacks and plugs designed for different purposes. All USB devices could plug into any USB port, given the right cable.

A lovely idea, but one that was ruined by the large number of USB plug types that emerged. There are currently nine kinds of USB connectors. But that’s not

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Macworld UK

Macworld UK5 min read
9 Ways Apple Can Improve Apple Vision Right Now
Apple Vision Pro is clearly a first-gen product. Expensive, flawed, limited and impressive. Much of what it needs to really become a mass-market device will need new hardware that is lighter, more affordable, and more fully featured. But that’s not t
Macworld UK2 min read
Office 2024 For Mac Is Coming And You Won’t Need A Subscription To Get It
Microsoft has revealed a number of important details about the new version of Office coming later this year. Among these is a particularly pleasing announcement for those who don’t want to sign up for a recurring subscription. The commercial preview
Macworld UK5 min read
How The Vision Pro Can Replace Every Apple Device (one Day)
Vision Pro is all about the future: if you think it’s too heavy or too expensive or hasn’t got enough apps, you’re just not thinking long term enough. Apple is aware that the smartphone won’t rule the tech roost forever, so it’s trying to build a pla

Related Books & Audiobooks