CompTIA A+ 220-1101 Practice Question
A single Thunderbolt 3 port can support daisy-chaining up to six devices with a shared bandwidth of 40 Gbps.
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A single Thunderbolt 3 port can support daisy-chaining up to six devices with a shared bandwidth of 40 Gbps.
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The answer is correct because Thunderbolt 3 technology supports daisy-chaining of up to six devices through a single compact port. This means that multiple devices can be connected in series, or 'daisy-chained,' from that single port. The high bandwidth of Thunderbolt 3 (up to 40 Gbps) enables multiple devices to function without compromising speed or performance. Other connection technologies commonly do not offer the same level of daisy-chaining capabilities and bandwidth preservation which sets Thunderbolt apart.
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