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Author: [Generated for academic purposes] Affiliation: Future Interfaces Research Group Date: April 18, 2026 Abstract Thunderbolt technology has consistently redefined high-speed peripheral connectivity, merging PCI Express (PCIe), DisplayPort (DP), and power delivery over a single USB-C connector. Following the significant leap of Thunderbolt 4 and 5—the latter offering 80 Gbps bidirectional and 120 Gbps asymmetric modes—Thunderbolt 6 is poised to deliver 160 Gbps symmetric bandwidth, advanced dynamic resource allocation, and native support for next-generation displays and storage. This paper presents a forward-looking technical specification for Thunderbolt 6, analyzes its physical layer enhancements, compatibility with USB4 v2.0, power delivery improvements (up to 240W), and evaluates its impact on professional workflows including 8K/16K video production, AI acceleration, and modular computing. We conclude that Thunderbolt 6 will establish a unified, multi-protocol backbone for the latter half of the decade.

[2] USB Implementers Forum. (2022). “USB4 Version 2.0 Specification.” USB-IF. thunderbolt 6

| Feature | Thunderbolt 5 | Thunderbolt 6 (Projected) | |--------------------------|-----------------------------|-----------------------------| | Max bidirectional | 80 Gbps | 160 Gbps | | Asymmetric mode (video) | Up to 120 Gbps down, 40 up | Up to 240 Gbps down, 40 up | | Signaling | PAM-3 (3 levels) | PAM-4 or improved PAM-3 (4 levels) | | Physical layer | 2 lanes @ 40 Gbps/lane (PAM-3) | 2 lanes @ 80 Gbps/lane (PAM-4) | | PCIe support | PCIe 4.0 (16 GT/s) | PCIe 6.0 (64 GT/s) | | DisplayPort | DP 2.1 (UHBR20 – 80 Gbps) | DP 2.1 (UHBR20 + compression) or DP Next | | USB4 compliance | USB4 v1.0 | USB4 v2.0 (mandatory) | | Power delivery | 140W (PD 3.1) | 240W (PD 3.1 extended) | | Cable length (passive) | 0.8 m (80 Gbps) | 0.5 m (160 Gbps) or active | We conclude that Thunderbolt 6 will establish a

[3] VESA. (2022). “DisplayPort 2.1 Specification.” Video Electronics Standards Association. “USB4 Version 2

[4] PCI-SIG. (2022). “PCI Express 6.0 Base Specification Revision 1.0.” PCI-SIG.

[6] US Patent Application 2024/0154321A1. (2024). “Dynamic asymmetric link training for high-speed multi-protocol interfaces.” Intel Corporation. Note: This paper is a forward-looking academic exercise based on public roadmaps and engineering trends. Thunderbolt 6 has not been released by Intel, and all specifications are projected.

Thunderbolt 6, USB4 v2.0, PCIe 6.0, DisplayPort 2.1, 160 Gbps, PAM-3 modulation, dynamic bandwidth, 240W PD. 1. Introduction The exponential growth in data generation—from high-resolution video streams to large language models—demands I/O bandwidth that scales accordingly. Intel’s Thunderbolt interface, introduced in 2011, has evolved from 10 Gbps (Thunderbolt 1) to 80 Gbps (Thunderbolt 5) in just over a decade. Thunderbolt 5, announced in 2023, introduced PAM-3 (Pulse Amplitude Modulation with 3 levels) signaling to achieve 80 Gbps bidirectional and up to 120 Gbps for video-dominated traffic.

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