If you want the best performance, the rule is simple: Avoid USB-A. Don't buy a USB-A charging brick, and don't buy USB-A to USB-C cables for your high-power devices. Stick to a full USB-C ecosystem — ...
What just happened? USB4, which is supported on most recently launched motherboards and devices, caps out at an impressive 40Gbps throughput. But with USB4 2.0 cables finally here, users will soon ...
I have a drawer full of USB cables and every time I want to connect a device, I have to try them out. USB-C was supposed to ...
Anritsu Corporation has announced that its test solution for the latest USB4 Version 2.0 (USB4 v2) communication standard has been certified by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF).