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Published: 2026-05-26 11:25:37 View: 50

Technology Upgrade: Popularization of USB4 / PD3.1 / Thunderbolt 4 (Q2 2026)

Technology Upgrade: Popularization of USB4 / PD3.1 / Thunderbolt 4 (Q2 2026)

In Q2 2026, driven by the EU mandatory USB-C regulation and USB-IF standardization, USB4, PD3.1 and Thunderbolt 4 have entered the full popularization stage. PD3.1 (240W) has become a standard configuration for laptops, USB4 (40Gbps) is widely adopted by mainstream devices, Thunderbolt 4 targets high-end certified products, while USB4 v2 and Thunderbolt 5 start to gain market share.

1. Key Upgrades of Core Standards

1. PD3.1 (USB Power Delivery 3.1)

  • Power upgrade: Increased from 100W of PD3.0 to 240W (EPR Extended Power Range), capable of powering gaming laptops and workstations directly.

  • Unified interface: USB-C provides power for mobile phones, tablets, laptops and monitors, eliminating various types of chargers.

  • Popularization in Q2 2026: The EU mandates USB-C and 240W PD3.1, and mainstream brands have fully adopted the new standard.

2. USB4 (Including v2)

  • Bandwidth: USB4 1.0 reaches 40Gbps; USB4 v2 delivers 80Gbps, and up to 120Gbps in one-way asymmetric mode.

  • Protocol tunneling: Natively supports USB3, video output and high-speed peripheral channels, transmitting data, video and power via a single cable.

  • Differentiation: USB4 is a flexible standard with optional 20Gbps/40Gbps and single/dual 4K output. Thunderbolt 4 is a certified version of USB4.

3. Thunderbolt 4

  • Mandatory full 40Gbps bandwidth for all certified devices.

  • Video output: Supports dual 4K@60Hz or single 8K display by default.

  • Power supply: Delivers up to 100W PD charging for host devices and 15W power for downstream peripherals.

  • High-speed channel: Minimum 32Gbps channel for external graphics docks and high-speed SSDs.

  • Security: Built-in DMA protection and smart device wake-up, meeting enterprise-level requirements.

2. Driving Factors & Market Status in Q2 2026

1. Policy Drive (EU Regulation)

  • Starting from Q2 2026, laptops, tablets, smartphones and handheld consoles sold in the EU must be equipped with USB-C and comply with basic PD3.1 and USB4 specifications.

  • USB-IF launched new simplified logos to replace the old and confusing naming rules.

2. Device Popularity (Q2 2026)

  • Laptops: 90% of new models adopt 40Gbps USB4, and 60% pass Thunderbolt 4 certification. All gaming laptops are equipped with 240W PD3.1.

  • Desktops & Motherboards: Mid-to-high-end motherboards come with built-in USB4/Thunderbolt 4, and Thunderbolt 3 is gradually phased out.

  • Peripherals: Docking stations, enclosures and professional monitors are fully upgraded to USB4/Thunderbolt 4. USB3.2 Gen2 (10Gbps) is only used for entry-level products.

  • Cables: USB-C 2.1 cables supporting 240W & 40Gbps become mainstream. The price of 2m full-speed Thunderbolt 4 cables drops by 50%.

3. Core Differences Between USB4 and Thunderbolt 4

ItemsUSB4 (40Gbps)Thunderbolt 4 (Certified)
BandwidthOptional 20Gbps / 40GbpsMandatory full 40Gbps
Video OutputOptional single 4KMandatory dual 4K@60Hz
High-speed ChannelOptional 16Gbps / 32GbpsMandatory 32Gbps
Power SupplyMax 100W PD3.0Mandatory 100W PD Charging
SecurityDMA protection optionalDMA protection & wake-up mandatory
Cost & PriceLower, no certification feeHigher, includes Intel certification cost
Application ScenariosMainstream ultrabooks, common peripheralsHigh-end laptops, graphics docks, professional displays

4. Selection Recommendations for Q2 2026

  • General users: Choose USB4 40Gbps + PD3.1 140W for balanced performance and cost.

  • Creative & professional users: Prioritize Thunderbolt 4 certified devices for better stability and expandability.

  • Gaming laptop users: Select products supporting PD3.1 240W.

  • Cable selection: Use USB-C 2.1 cables with E-Marker chip.

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