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, ...
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Before USB came into existence, computers were equipped with serial and parallel ports to plug devices into the computers and transfer data. Individual ports were used for peripherals such as ...
The next version of the USB standard promises to be faster than the Thunderbolt 4, offering the fastest speeds we have ever seen. The USB promoter group announced a new standard for USB, the USB 4 ...
Addlink P30 USB 4.0 SSD can transfer 10GB in just 2.5 seconds Built-in MagSafe support means hands-free iPhone ProRes recording at 4K 120Hz Preformatted in exFAT for instant plug-and-play across ...
CNET is reporting that USB 4.0 Type-C ports will pack DisplayPort 2.0 wiring, which will enable single-cable 8K displays and even more insane single-cable 16K displays. USB 4.0 will feature up to ...
StarTech offers an impressive selection of USB and Thunderbolt hubs, including this one specifically for computers with a USB 4.0 port. It will work with Thunderbolt 3/4, and even USB 3.2, but it was ...
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USB 3.2 is not even out yet but its replacement has just been announced. Can USB 4.0 genuinely be the One Cable to Rule Them? USB 3.2 was announced back in July 2017 and, with its support of ...
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USB 4 is just around the corner and ready to leave USB 3.2 in the dust with double the speeds. Now, VESA has announced that it will fully support the massive bandwidth available for the DisplayPort ...