USB-C is a heck of a connector. It is so beloved that it’s becoming mandatory among EU electronics, with other geographies considering similar approaches, and even the resistant iPhone is reportedly ...
USB-C cables are basically impossible to identify without a cable tester these days. It's not your fault — manufacturers ship countless cables without any labels, or worse, sell noncompliant cords ...
Oh internet, they just came out with USB4 V2 and you just had to lose your s$%# all over again. Well, I’m here to tell you to calm the hell down because it’s not as bad as you think. The USB ...
The USB-C cable is getting yet another standard called USB4 Version 2.0, which enables up to 80 Gbps data transfer speeds with specific cabling. The USB4 Version 2.0 standard will continue to rely ...
With every generation of USB technology, the transfer speed gets faster. This is logical. But it increases at a very fast pace. In this regard, as the USB Promoter Group said, USB 4 version 2.0 will ...
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: USB-C is confusing. A USB-C port or cable can support a range of speeds, power capabilities, and other features, depending on the specification used.
Microsoft has announced the integration of USB 4 Version 2.0 to the Windows 11 experience, promising a significant increase in speed and performance for all users. This latest update, released with ...
The USB Promoter Group announced USB4 2.0 on Thursday, a relatively minor but meaningful change to the existing USB4 spec. Simply put, it doubles the maximum bandwidth to 80 gigabits per second, ...
You can easily find laptops and desktop PCs packing USB-C port certified for Thunderbolt 4 or USB 4. But now the next generation of the standard is picking up speed ...
The universal serial bus (USB) enables users to connect plug-and-play devices to a PC, but different kinds of USB exist. USB 1.0 and 1.1 are older versions of the interface that are much slower than ...