Tag: USB4

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Windows 11 gets support for USB4 2.0 standard

Windows 11 gets support for USB4 2.0 standard

Windows 11 gets support for the latest USB4 2.0 standard, which enables (transfer) speeds of up to 80 Gbps. This is evident from the latest Windows 11 Dev Channel build 23615. The USB4 specification saw the light of day in 2019 but has now been optimized to version USB4 2.0. Although the first v... Read more

date3 months ago
USB-C gets upgrade to 80 Gbps data rates

USB-C gets upgrade to 80 Gbps data rates

The USB Promoter Group, the standardization organization for USB, released the first details of USB4 version 2.0. The specification upgrades USB-C and allows data rates of up to 80 Gbps. The initial specifications are a significant upgrade from the current standard. USB4 version 2.0 allows up to... Read more

date2 years ago
Chromebooks will be able to tell if your USB-C cable is good enough

Chromebooks will be able to tell if your USB-C cable is good enough

The most recent Chromebook update added a function that warns users when the USB-C cable they're using isn't up to par. Users will be notified if the cable does not support either USB4 or Thunderbolt, or simply cannot manage the data speeds necessary, starting with Chromebooks that employ 11th a... Read more

date2 years ago
‘Apple is working on Macs with ARM processors and USB4’

‘Apple is working on Macs with ARM processors and USB4’

Apple is working on a new line of Macs with ARM processors, sources report to Macrumors. The new line is expected to appear in 2021, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Though he also holds the last quarter of 2020 as a possible release moment for the new series. The ARM processors could be a maj... Read more

date4 years ago
USB4 enables data rates of 40 Gbps

USB4 enables data rates of 40 Gbps

The USB Promoter Group has given its approval to USB4. This is a new USB standard that enables data transfer rates of up to 40 gigabits per second. The current standard is USB 3.2 and supports up to 20 gigabit per second. The USB Promoter Group embraces the Apple and Intel Thunderbolt 3 standard, al... Read more

date5 years ago