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Breaking down how USB4 goes where no USB standard has gone before USB4 vs. Thunderbolt 4—and everything else to know about the newest USB standard.
According to the group, 80Gbit/s will also be supported via USB 4 Version 1.0 cables. The latest version of the universal computer interface, USB4, receives an upgrade.
The USB Knob is a versatile device that combines the functionality of a rotary encoder with the convenience of a USB interface. It is based on the CH32X033 microcontroller and is equipped with ...
The latest USB logos look different now, to better indicate how fast and how much power USB cables can transmit, including to USB4 docking stations.
USB4 docking station supports up to five 4K displays with 120 Hz refresh rate Action Star Technology, a Taiwanese OEM/ODM of USB productivity solutions part of Qisda (BenQ group), has unveiled its ...
USB4 Version 2.0 was announced ahead of USB DevDays scheduled for November 2022. The new spec version brings some exciting changes to USB-C connectivity.
Teledyne LeCroy has extended its patented CrossSync PHY technology to USB4 signaling over USB Type-C connectors. CrossSync PHY enables waveforms from Teledyne LeCroy oscilloscopes to be viewed ...
USB confusion: Current cables with logos for USB4 version 2.0 and Thunderbolt 5 If you want to use the highest USB speed, it is best to use certified cables. However, they are often not clearly ...
The USB Promoter Group announced that the next-gen USB Version 2.0 standard is “pending release” and will double the bandwidth of existing USB 4 connectors, from 40 Gbps to up to 80 Gbps.
USB4 Version 2.0 is in the works and when launched, it will allow for double the speeds of the current USB4 specification with existing USB-C cables. It will support up to 80Gb/s operation with ...
The USB Promoter Group announces the USB4® Version 2.0 specification to enable up to 80 Gbps over the USB Type-C® cable and connector.
The USB Promoter Group has announced version 2.0 of the USB4 spec and promises it can carry data at 80Gbps. The Group’s announcement [PDF] of the spec is a little light on detail because the nitty ...