This tiny chip is why you may need a new laptop soon

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Cypress has announced two new Type-C controllers able to support USB4 devices, destined to reach desktops and laptops soon.Thunderbolt
laptops are gradually becoming more affordable, but the arrival of these USB4-ready controllers - the first of their kind - could push
prices down even further.The USB4 protocol supports speeds of up to 40Gbps over compatible cables and should also allow up to 100W power
delivery (with fault protection).Note that these are not USB or Thunderbolt host controllers and, as such, are backward compatible with
other protocols (e.g
IoT, servers and smart appliances, including TVs and more.Thunderbolt 3 has been one of the most exciting developments in data transfer over
the past decade and was the catalyst for a wide range of TB3 docking stations that brought the concept of universal connectivity even
closer.How will these developments affect the end user? Expect more devices to embrace USB4 in 2020 and 2021, as it replaces all existing
(legacy) ports and spawns a new generation of peripherals.Via AnandTech