Mainland high-frequency cable equipment has occupied the mainstream market of high-frequency cables
Mainland high-frequency cable equipment has occupied the mainstream market of high-frequency cables
05/21/2020

With the most basic USB upgrade from version 1.0 to version 4, it directly developsthe frequency bandwidth from 12Mbps to 40Gbps. Not to mention the other 80Gbps of DP2.0 and 40Gbps of Thunderbolt4, t

Why is the Blusterous Thunderbolt Interface not yet Popular Part 2
Why is the Blusterous Thunderbolt Interface not yet Popular Part 2
05/21/2020

1.As the competition between the interfaces intensifies, the advantages of the lightning system begins to weaken The Thunderbolt interface was developed and customized by Intel. The initial interface

Why is the Blusterous Thunderbolt Interface not yet Popular Part 1
Why is the Blusterous Thunderbolt Interface not yet Popular Part 1
05/21/2020

The development of the Thunderbolt interface to the current fourth generation has always been the focus of market. With thestrong background and excellent transmission performance--its father is Intel

USB4 & PCIe 5.0 Free Online Video Technology Seminar
USB4 & PCIe 5.0 Free Online Video Technology Seminar
05/21/2020

On May 21st, GRL and Anritsu jointly held the USB4 PCIe 5.0 online seminar, to take you through all the technical detailsat home. The quota is limited, please register as soon as possible. USB4 is a n

Cable event! USB 3.2 standard announced compatible with old version 3.1, transfer rate doubled
Cable event! USB 3.2 standard announced compatible with old version 3.1, transfer rate doubled
04/26/2020

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

Here, everyone is against GEN1 ≠ GEN2, USB Type-C interface
Here, everyone is against GEN1 ≠ GEN2, USB Type-C interface
04/26/2020

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