
The USB3.0 PromoterGroup alliance, which is composed of the giants such as Apple, HP, Intel, Microsoft, Texas Instruments, NEC, ST-NXP and other technology companies, announces the USB3.2 standardwill

5Gbps is enough to meet user needs now.And you can wait for upgradesin the future. However, AnandTech s article said that Apple s interface here is not called USB3.0, but the so-called USB 3.1 Gen1, w

CES, one of the most influential consumer electronics exhibitions in the world, exhibits the productsevery year, whichcouldbecome the vane of various industries in that year.And Apple s purpose is to

They demonstrated USB 3.2 but used the USB 3.1 Type-C data cable at that time. Type-C is also the only recommended interface for USB 3.2 and it can also continue to be compatible with the current data