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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] is the brand name of a [Protocol] and [Hardware] interface developed by [Intel] (in collaboration with [Apple]) that allows the connection of external peripherals to a computer.
[{$pagename}] 1 and 2 use the same connector as [Mini DisplayPort] (MDP), whereas [{$pagename}]-3 re-uses the [USB Type-C] connector from [USB].
[{$pagename}] was initially developed and marketed under the name Light Peak, and first sold as part of a consumer product on 24 February [2011|Year 2011].
[{$pagename}]-3 combines [PCI Express] (PCIe) and [DisplayPort] (DP) into two serial signals, and additionally provides DC power, all in one cable.
[{$pagename}] can support up to six peripherals may be supported by one connector through various typologies.
[{$pagename}]-3 uses a "Lighting Bolt" on the [USB Type-C] connector to indicate that the [{$pagename}]-3 [Protocol] is supported.
[{$pagename}]-3 cables may use an electronic circuit to boost the performance or for certain [DRM]-[encrypted] content.
[{$pagename}]-3
[{$pagename}] will be part of the [USB] 4 standard.
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