It’s that time again—another USB standard is upon us, ready to upgrade your device’s ports and cabling in the coming years. Here we’re going to explain everything you need to know about USB4, ...
If you've seen the newer USB-C ports on laptops and peripherals, you know what to expect in 2020. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI ...
I've been doing a bit of a deep dive into the USB protocol recently. My understanding is that USB4 requires all USB4 hardware (hosts and devices) to support, at a minimum, the 10 Gbit/s transfer mode.
Morefine has launched the M900 mini PC in global markets. The system features a compact design with high-end connectivity ...
The VL832 USB4 endpoint device controller from Via Labs has achieved USB4 certification from the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF). Offering data transfer rates of 20 Gbps and 40 Gbps, the VL832 chip ...
USB devices are set to become much faster in the near future. The USB Promoter Group has now announced the USB4 Version 2.0 specification, which will double data transmission rates to a blistering 80 ...
The USB Implementers Forum has published the USB4 specification, as promised, though with one disappointment: Thunderbolt support is optional, meaning that there may be confusion over which devices ...
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) announced today that the organization has finalized the technical specifications for USB4. These specs will be making their way to designers, engineers and ...
Thunderbolt 5 is gradually showing up in more and more devices. Previewed in September 2023, this generation of Intel's advanced connectivity protocol promises significant improvements in speed and ...
The USB4 specification was originally teased back in May, but now the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has offered new details on the upcoming standard. The group announced today that it has completed ...
The official Thunderbolt-based USB4 specification is complete, the group that designs it announced on Tuesday. USB4 is the next major version of the USB, which gains a major speed boost thanks to ...
This Tuesday, the USB Implementers Forum published the official USB4 protocol specification. If your initial reaction was “oh no, not again,” don’t worry—the new spec is backward-compatible with USB 2 ...