For years, USB technologies have been an alphabet soup of terminology—when, really, all consumers care about is how fast the USB connection is. But now, finally, a new USB logo scheme solves this ...
How quickly can this USB cable I've just found in my drawer transfer files? And can I use it to fast charge my smartphone? Until now, it was often impossible to find out until you tried it out. But ...
If you’re buying a USB docking station, especially one with USB4, keep an eye out for an updated USB labeling scheme that will help you identify the USB technology being used. In 2019, the names used ...
First announced last month, USB4 Version 2.0 now has official specification documents for developers to follow. The USB-IF (USB Implementer's Forum), the governing body for USB, published the new ...
In brief: Identifying which USB standard is being used can be a pain for users looking to purchase cables or docking stations. Terms like "USB 3.2 Gen 2" leave people scratching their heads due to ...
Clear logos for cables, docking stations and power supply units are intended to disguise the USB name chaos. After all, names such as USB4 Version 2.0 and USB3.2 Gen 2x2 are anything but ...
The USB Type-C specification is pretty confusing. The versatile and reversible port can be used to carry USB 3.1, USB 3.0, and USB 2.0, as well as power through the USB Power Delivery spec, ...
USB-IF establishes new Certified USB Type-C® Cable Logos to display cable power capabilities in watts, clearly indicating support for 60W or 240W as defined by the USB Power Delivery 3.1 Specification ...
Get ready for a whole new world of USB products comin' round the bend. The USB Implementers Forum on Tuesday announced the availability of the USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed USB) Compliance and Certification ...
USB-IF has introduced new logos and classifications for the latest USB-C 240W cables that are capable of output such high power for the devices, to soon bring a rapid experience. The market would have ...
If you have two similar-looking USB-C to C cables, chances are that you might not be able to tell anything about their capabilities by just looking at them. The USB-C standard can handle a lot of ...
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