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USB 4 specification released. (Highlights: uses USB-C connectors, based on Thunderbolt 3/USB 3.1, backward-compatible with all previous USB specs, carries up to 40Gbps on suitable cables.)
usb.org/sites/default/…
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⬤ Wolf "Dr. Strange-bear" Baginski
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So a USB 3.x cable, USB-A to USB-C looks a handy thing to have, once the initial price surge drops back. I see there's a reference to USB 3.2. So I googled. Which USB 3.2 do you use? 3 versions, one which used to be USB 3.0
arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/0…
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Hal Canary
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Can I get a usb-c hub for once? Otherwise what's the fricking point?
And a macbook-compatable AV+USB adaptor that supports a 60 Hz+4k displayport connection? Am I the only one who wants to dock a macbook to an off-brand 4k monitor?
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Hal Canary
@halcanary
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Also, if I never see another device that charges with micro-usb, I'll be very glad.
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Pmichelreichold
@pmichelreichold
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Great Ghu!
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angelwolf71885
@angelwolf71885
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I DONT like this at all i want 100% backwords compatability that means A connectors but me built in C breaks the whole ecosystem with dongles being nessary
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p3RFact
@p3rfact
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So how long before we see it in the market? Considering it is backwards compatible, the manufacturers shouldn't have problems producing large quantities. This seems like change from 100mb network connection to 1GB network connection.
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⊥ᵒᵚ Cᵸᵎᶺᵋᶫ∸ᵒᵘ
@thefalken
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are cables dumb or labeled or does the USB 3 pot luck of what works where continue?
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