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The New MacBook Pro May Not Be Compatible With Current Thunderbolt 3 Devices

The New MacBook Pro May Not Be Compatible With Current Thunderbolt 3 Devices

Posted November 4, 2016 at 5:50am by iClarified
The new MacBook Pro is not compatible with some current Thunderbolt 3 devices, according to a new report from Plugable.

The company, who makes a variety of Thunderbolt 3 peripherals, discovered that their devices will not work with the new MacBook because they use a first generation controller chip from Texas Instruments.

Apple has chosen to prevent Thunderbolt 3 devices using currently available controller chips from Texas Instruments from enumerating and functioning on the 2016 MacBook Pros. All current Thunderbolt 3 peripherals which use this controller chip are incompatible with the new 2016 Thunderbolt 3 MacBooks (To our knowledge, this includes all currently available Thunderbolt 3 devices including our TBT3-DP2X and TBT3-HDMI2X graphics adapters. Our Thunderbolt 3 cables do not require this chip, and therefore are compatible.)


Because of this, we've made the difficult decision to postpone our TBT3-UD1 Docking Station as we evaluate what is necessary to make this docking station MacBook-compatible. Our Flagship TBT3-UDV dock with Power Delivery/Charging is using the next generation controller chip from TI, and will be compatible with the 2016 Thunderbolt 3 MacBooks.


Plugable expands on its findings in a statement provided to MacRumors...

The version of OS X on the new MacBook Pros (late 2016) will not work with existing Certified Thunderbolt 3 docks and adapters (released prior to November 2016). These existing devices use Intel’s Thunderbolt 3 chipset (Alpine Ridge) in combination with the first generation of TI USB-C chipset (TPS65982).

Apple requires the 2nd generation TPS65983 chipset for peripherals to be compatible. Certification of solutions across different device types is still in-progress for this 2nd generation chipset. From the Plugable product line, our dual display graphics adapters for DisplayPort and HDMI (TBT3-DP2X and TBT3-HDMI2X) are affected and are disabled by OS X on the new MacBooks. So we offer these products as Windows-only Thunderbolt 3 devices until a future hardware update. Our Thunderbolt 3 cables do not require this chip, and therefore are compatible.


We’ve also made the difficult decision to postpone our TBT3-UD1 Docking Station to update to the TPS65983 chipset and re-certify to make this docking station MacBook-compatible. Our Flagship TBT3-UDV dock with Power Delivery/Charging was already planned to use the next generation controller chip from TI, and will be compatible with the 2016 Thunderbolt 3 MacBooks.


Apple issued the following statement on the matter to AppleInsider:

"While we have no comment on Plugable's specific complaint, products using the newest Thunderbolt chipsets, with up-to-date drivers, will have no difficulty connecting to any 2016 MacBook Pro"

The revelation is bound to cause further upset among pro users. Many feel as though the company's laptop is no longer 'pro'.

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Pejman
Pejman - November 4, 2016 at 5:48pm
hahaha, Apple devices has already blown up by the decisions of its owners :))
:D
:D - November 4, 2016 at 4:55pm
Courage
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - November 4, 2016 at 5:37pm
Not like they were trying to prevent thunderbolt to be used. It did say 'some' aren't compatible in the beginning, but just wait for the courage to update support.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - November 4, 2016 at 2:19pm
You to.
Rashaad
Rashaad - November 4, 2016 at 12:44pm
Apple moved from "Think Different" to "Theres an adaptor for that"
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - November 4, 2016 at 2:15pm
Just wait until others move on to USB-C and see who will have an adapter then, but if that quote were the case, they would've gotten rid of their past computers on the face of the earth and would only find a computer with a USB-C, but until then, I doubt it.
:D
:D - November 4, 2016 at 4:56pm
I was just thinking that xD going from "there's an app for that" to "there's a dongle for that"
Name14
Name14 - November 4, 2016 at 12:22pm
Do you still get new reliable tube television sets? Uhm, no. So forcing other companies to update their products to work with your own is the way to go. Still do not like it? What type of Wi-Fi signal do you use? a/b/g/n?
Art
Art - November 4, 2016 at 9:56am
There will be an adapter for that.
Stealther
Stealther - November 4, 2016 at 8:12am
It's not uncommon. Apple is not friendly to other devices. Apple only live in their world
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - November 4, 2016 at 2:13pm
To their devices in general?
matrixmaniac
matrixmaniac - November 4, 2016 at 8:00am
Hehe, and according to Philly-Schilly the iPhone 7 ain't no pro either because it lacks the headphone jack... I know it'll take some more time until people really start turning away from Apple, but it will happen if they don't change to better decisions.
gamerscul9870
gamerscul9870 - November 4, 2016 at 2:12pm
Who said iPhone 7 was trying to be a pro? Besides, getting rid of the jack added a lot and it it predicted to be obselete in the next decade anyway.
A non e moose
A non e moose - November 4, 2016 at 6:12am
Wow. Such pro. Much future. Very innovate. So courage. Compatible no.
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