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by wlesieutre
36 days ago
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SuperSpeed, but you’re not supposed to use that as a consumer facing label anymore > NOTE: USB4® Version 2.0, USB4® Version 1.0, USB 3.2, SuperSpeed Plus, Enhanced SuperSpeed and SuperSpeed+ are defined in the USB specifications however these terms are not intended to be used in product names, messaging, packaging or any other consumer-facing content. USB-IF’s recommended name for this port is now just “USB 10Gbps” Not that I would expect an average consumer to understand that as a label, but at least it takes up less space and allows relative comparisons better than USB 3.0 SuperSpeed+ or whatever the old equivalent was. https://www.usb.org/sites/default/files/usb_data_performance... |
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