A field technician is setting up a high-performance workstation that requires connecting an external storage enclosure needing up to 40 Gbps data bandwidth alongside an external 4K monitor over a single cable interface. Which TWO of the following statements correctly describe the cable and protocol capabilities required for this setup?
- Thunderbolt 4 cables use the physical USB Type-C connector standard and support up to 40 Gbps data throughput.Cevap
- DisplayPort Alternate Mode allows compatible USB Type-C ports to transmit native video signals directly to external displays.Cevap
- CAny standard USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C cable will automatically support PCIe tunneling and 40 Gbps transfer speeds.
- DThunderbolt 4 host ports use a proprietary pin layout that prevents backwards compatibility with standard USB 2.0 or 3.0 peripherals.
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The correct statements are that Thunderbolt 4 cables use the physical USB Type-C connector standard while supporting up to 40 Gbps data throughput, and that DisplayPort Alternate Mode allows compatible USB Type-C ports to transmit native video signals directly to external displays.
Thunderbolt 4 utilizes the physical USB Type-C form factor while guaranteeing a maximum throughput of 40 Gbps, full PCIe data tunneling, and backward compatibility. Furthermore, USB Type-C interface specifications include DisplayPort Alternate Mode, allowing compatible host ports and cables to output native video to external high-resolution monitors.
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Distinction between USB Type-C physical form factor and underlying protocols (Thunderbolt 4 and DisplayPort Alt Mode)