It's so weird that we're hitting the point that the USB-C spec itself is faster than the Thunderbolt version. Thunderbolt 4 can't carry enough data to drive two Apple 5K displays off of one cable. But ...
The USB Implementers Forum has updated the USB 4.0 specification with support of up to 120 Gbps transfer speeds. Since its formal debut in 1996, consumers have benefited from its convenience. However, ...
The updated specification offers several improvements over the previous version, including increased performance, compatibility, and flexibility. This is the latest in a long line of USB standards ...
Simpler branding is here, but there’s no guarantee manufacturers will actually use it Simpler branding is here, but there’s no guarantee manufacturers will actually use it is a reporter with five ...
Look around your house and chances are you have at least a few devices that use Universal Serial Bus. On average, some 3 billion USB ports are shipped each year, making it by far the most successful ...
The USB Promoter Group has announced the pending release of the USB4 Version 2.0 specification, a major update to enable up to 80 Gbps of data performance over the USB Type-C cable and connector. New ...
They're doing a great job of maintaining the status quo. USBA = mice and printers, USBC = phones and portable SSDs, TB = displays and actually fast stuff. Not by technical limitations, but by not ...