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by panny
1364 days ago
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This is a really stupid comment and you should probably delete it. What they've done here is pretty close to what I've been wanting. They're now advertising the port speed, which is all anyone cares about. They're not advertising meaningless version numbers anymore. The only improvement I could offer now is to advertise the speed specifically. What they are labeling as 40gb 20gb 10gb 5gb is in actuality More like 2x 20gb 2x 10gb 1x 10gb 2x 5gb 1x 5gb Just specify exactly what the port/cable does. That's all you need to do. Version numbers mean nothing to me. |
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USB IF is the only party responsible for making version numbers meaningless. They are _extremely_ useful for other hardware products - HDMI, DisplayPort, WiFi, etc.
There are scenarios where they would be useful. But USB IF decided to make them meaningless on purpose.
Everything about their history related to version numbers seems anti-consumer to me. Intentionally obfuscating capabilities and confusing consumers was a terrible idea.