Which Thunderbolt cable do I need?
Thunderbolt cable has experienced five generations. Thunderbolts 1 and 2 debuted in 2011 and 2013, respectively, and they both used the Mini DisplayPort, as used to be seen on all Apple computers. As Apple has superseded that type of port, Thunderbolts 1 and 2 are effectively obsolete these days.
Thunderbolts 3 and 4 came out in 2015 and 2020, respectively, and are in active use in many devices today.
What does a Thunderbolt cable look like? Thunderbolts 3 and 4 both share the symmetric, oval, 24-interior-pin physical connection type with USB-C, though their performance characteristics differ, as described above. Thunderbolt cables should also have the arrowed lightning symbol identifying them.
Can you tell Thunderbolts 3 and 4 apart? Only if the cables or ports have labels with those numbers. Thunderbolt cables often have an identifying 3 or 4, but ports may not. Consult your device’s documents to be sure of your ports’ capabilities.
Thunderbolt 5 is coming out in 2024 and promises to further increase the bandwidth and charging power of Thunderbolt technology.