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The Framework Laptop is compatible with USB 4, including 100W power and DisplayPort, and is backwards compatible with TB3 peripherals and features.
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It is officially certified for Thunderbolt 4 after going through a rigorous Intel testing process.
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It also features a modular design that allows users to choose up to four individual ports.
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The laptop is also compatible with Arch Linux, and users can configure the BIOS, suspend, and hibernate, as well as enable secure boot, suspend, and power management.
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Summary
The Framework Laptop is a modular laptop that is compatible with USB 4, including 100W power and DisplayPort, but it is not yet certified for Thunderbolt 4 compatibility. The Intel chip does support Thunderbolt, and the laptop is backwards compatible with TB3 peripherals and features. Users have reported that the laptop is backwards compatible with TB3 peripherals and features, and that the Intel standard Thunderbolt client is installed.
Thunderbolt 4 - Framework Laptop - Framework Community
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Framework laptops are officially Thunderbolt 4 certified after going through a rigorous Intel testing process. While you may have assumed they had Thunderbolt 4 before today, the truth is Framework did not have official certification despite having Thunderbolt-capable input/output (I/O).
The Framework laptop is officially Thunderbolt 4 certified | Digital Trends
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This article covers the installation and configuration of Arch Linux on a Framework Laptop, including hardware, firmware, and software. It explains how to use the BIOS, suspend, and hibernate, as well as how to enable secure boot, suspend, and power management. It also provides tips on how to troubleshoot any issues that may arise with the laptop.
Framework Laptop - ArchWiki
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