Intel's Arrow Lake Desktop CPU platform will be hosting support for the next-gen Thunderbolt 5 controller codenamed Barlow Ridge.
A few days ago, we saw the latest slides leak for the Intel Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPU platform and now, YuuKi_AnS is sharing more information but this time, the focus is on one singular aspect, the I/O support.
The Intel Arrow Lake-S Desktop CPUs will finally come with proper PCIe Gen5 hardware support and won't have to split lanes between the dGPU and M.2 devices. In addition to that, the CPU will carry 20 PCIe Gen5 lanes (x16 for dGPU and x4 for M.2). Besides the Gen5 lanes, there will also be certain PCIe Gen4 lanes with x8 for the DMI connecting the MTP-S PCH, x4 for an additional M.2 & x4 for the next-gen Barlow Ridge "Thunderbolt 5" controller.
Intel's Barlow Ridge is the codename for the next-gen Thunderbolt 5 controller which will be used on certain platforms. This controller will offer two Type-C ports which will be able to deliver 80 GB/s bi-directional bandwidth and up to 120 Gbps video signal bandwidth. While we have covered the new tech in detail here, the following are some of its main features: