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by robotnikman 2038 days ago
I think eGPUs require a thunderbolt connection, which IIRC is only supported by Intel processors
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The new mac's ship with USB4/Thunderbolt ports - it's now a cross-platform port (USB4 is a merger of sorts between USB and Thunderbolt)

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/usb-4-faq,38766.html

Apparently Thunderbolt is full of low-level x86 quirks, so getting existing devices working on ARM Macs is likely to be a punishingly heavy lift even for Apple, which seems to have barely started work. And of course Intel isn't likely to be all that co-operative. https://level1techs.com/video/can-apple-do-thoughts-armthund...
Apple is the developer of thunderbolt,They wrote the specifications for it and there are two thunderbolt ports on every M1 Mac
Intel invented Thunderbolt as LightPeak. Apple developed it further in cooperation with Intel.
You are right. I forgot about LightPeak, which was designed to work over optical cables.

Apple came in when Intel decided to build a version for standardized cables, and helped Intel develop the spec (and even supplied the name).

But my point remains. Apple knows Thunderbolt as well as Intel does by this time.

There is one AMD motherboard I’ve seen with a TB3 port. ASRock I think makes it?