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Title: Future Macs Could Support 8K and 16K Displays with This Tech
Post by: HCK on April 30, 2020, 04:05:19 pm
Future Macs Could Support 8K and 16K Displays with This Tech

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A few years ago, Apple switched to Thunderbolt 3 ports on its Macs, including iMacs, Mac Minis, and MacBooks. The do-it-all port developed by Intel features high data bandwidth of up to 40Gbps and has the reversible USB Type-C connector. For future Macs, Apple could upgrade to USB 4.0 ports, which could support monitors with resolutions as high as 8K and 16K.
 
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