If you thought USB 3.0 was face-meltingly fast, wait until you try transferring files with what’s coming next. On Thursday, the USB promoter group announced that it’s signed off on the final ...
USB 3.0 has become a common sight in even low-end PCs, and that's great news. Its 5Gbps theoretical transfer speed is nearly ten times higher than USB 2.0's 480Mbps, but some external storage ...
In a response to demand for more speed, the humble but ubiquitous USB receives a much-needed performance boost. The performance bump to 10 Gbps, which was first announced in January, takes the ...
The Universal Serial Bus is getting a sweet upgrade. The USB alliance has made official the name of the 10Gbps specification for USB, and they're calling it USB 3.1. While only USB 3.1 products will ...
Things are about to get faster. The USB Promoter Group announced that it has completed the USB 3.1 specification, which will enable SuperSpeed USB performance of 10Gbps. This, of course, rivals Intel ...
After 20 years of continuous improvements in performance and in performance alone - which became dull and, at some point, slowed the transition significantly - USB has become exciting again. Last year ...
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Not all USB-C cables are the same
I only buy Thunderbolt 4 cables now, because USB-C cables aren't made equal. These are the key differences to watch out for.
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 ...
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