Intel's George Bryant had tweeted out an image while touring Intel labs showing plans for an '80G PHY Technology', hinting at an 80Gbps interface.
However, that wasn’t the original tweet. His first post had four images, before quickly getting deleted after it included plans for the upcoming Thunderbolt 5 interface in the background. The guys over at AnandTech though managed to save the image in time though before Bryant deleted it.
In the background is plans for something call ’80G PHY Technology’, referring to a physical layer connection capable of 80Gbps transfers. This is double the bandwidth speeds of the current Thunderbolt 4 interface, which is 40Gbps. The image then goes on to say that the 80G tech will be focused on the existing USB-C ecosystem, which should mean that Intel will be sticking with the USB-C connector for Thunderbolt 5.
However, it is what’s written after that which is pretty new. It says that the new PHY tech will be based on something called ‘novel PAM-3 modulation technology’, which refers to the way the 0s and 1s themselves get transmitted. Basically, it’s a new type of pulse amplitude modulation technology that achieves much higher bandwidth transfers compared to current data transfer standards.
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