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UBS Mini B was once the standard for USB devices, especially certain game controllers, but what exactly was the Mini B standard meant for?
USB-C can hit 120Gbps with newly published USB4 Version 2.0 spec USB-IF's new USB-C spec supports up to 120Gbps across three lanes.
Don't know the difference between USB-A or USB-B? How about USB 4 and USB-C? Here are the USB standards and the devices that use them.
CNET editor Dong Ngo explains USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 and the significance of these peripheral standards.
Although there are numerous USB Verification IPs (VIP) offered for the functional verification of the controller side of a high-speed-communication interface, there are few available for the ...
In theory, USB 3.0 transfers data at an awesome 5gbps, but the flash drives available now can't even hit USB 2.0's much-lower speed ceiling.
Apple has dragged the iPhone kicking and screaming into the USB-C era, but with an embarrassingly antiquated USB protocol.
USB 4 is just around the corner and ready to leave USB 3.2 in the dust with double the speeds. Now, VESA has announced that it will fully support the incredible speeds available on the DisplayPort ...
Oculus Quest can function as a PC VR headset with the Oculus Link feature which was introduced in beta late last year. At launch the feature only supported USB 3.0 cables, which somewhat awkwardly ...
The people behind the USB specification have announced the upcoming USB 4 version 2, which will support 80 Gbps speeds, making it faster than Thunderbolt 4.