USB Type-A, USB Type-C, and USB Type-B ports are used in all sorts of devices nowadays, but they're not all made the same, and some are becoming less common.
That identical-looking port might be your laptop’s biggest bottleneck.
We've got 5Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 1x1 USB Type-C upstream support, extending the deck with its dual USB-A downstream ports, as well as a Type-C port that can be used to both power, and charge the Steam Deck ...
Universal connectors are convenient in theory. Without visual differences, it's hard to tell which USB-C cables support each ...
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USB4 is the fourth generation of the USB standard. It was first announced in 2019 by USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) member companies. The goal for USB4 encompasses increasing link bandwidth, helping ...
Most people plug a cable into their phone’s Type-C port without giving it much thought. It charges the battery, they unplug it, and that is where the story usually ends. But the small oval-shaped port ...
We’ve now had at least five years of USB-C ports in our devices. It’s a standard that many manufacturers and hackers can get behind. Initially, there was plenty of confusion about what we’d actually ...
Cypress’s new CCG1 USB Type-C port controllers are based on its PSoC® 4 programmable system-on-chip architecture. PSoC’s programmability enabled Cypress to integrate the transceiver for Type-C ...
There’s no shortage of USB hubs and docks that can extend the functionality of your computer by giving you more ports when you need them. But the DockFrame stands out by offering a modular system that ...
Despite their universal pitch, not all USB ports are made the same. That colored connected could mean nothing, but it could ...
Sipeed has released a new variant of its NanoKVM-USB low-cost USB KVM adapter, which upgrades 2K 30 FPS capture and 4Kp30 ...