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 ...
Microsoft has announced the integration of USB 4 Version 2.0 to the Windows 11 experience, promising a significant increase in speed and performance for all users. This latest update, released with ...
USB-C is a compact, reversible connector type that supports a range of data speeds and power capabilities. USB 4 is primarily a speed specification, supporting anywhere between 20 and 120Gbps ...
The new Plugable TBT4-UDX1 Thunderbolt 4/USB 4.0 docking station is the best way of expanding the connectivity of a macOS or Windows laptop. There are so many Thunderbolt docks on the market now that ...
With DisplayPort 2.0 support, next-generation USB technology should help PC makers banish another port starting in 2021. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, ...
A slew of new leaks are teasing that AMD's next-gen Zen 3 architecture, Ryzen 4000-series CPUs, and new 600-series chipset are all ramping to launch towards the tail end of 2020. Electronic Times is ...
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again: USB-C is confusing. A USB-C port or cable can support a range of speeds, power capabilities, and other features, depending on the specification used.
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 ...
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 ...
As one of the larger portable SSDs designed for use with iPhone, the Addlink P30's simplistic square design with MagSafe connector actually manages to balance its size with a strong connection and ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The actual technical specification from the USB Implementers Forum, which is in charge of the standard itself, ...