The first-generation USB4 is available on some of the best motherboards and devices and caps out at a 40GBps transfer rate.
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A Japanese company has debuted the world's first USB4 2.0 cable, and claims it will sport up to 80Gbps speeds.
Akasa listed a USB4 40 Gbps aluminum enclosure with heatsink and 8,000 RPM fan for PCIe 5.0 drives up to 2280 spec. Its ...
We're just a day away from one of the biggest saving events of the year — Prime Big Deal Days. Although it doesn't officially ...
The cables come courtesy of Elecom, which just became the first company to have its USB4 2.0 cables officially certified, as ...
The first USB4 2.0 cable has become official, detailing the improvements and new features of this new USB standard.
Its compact design, direct USB-C support, and advanced data handling capabilities simplify development and enhance ...
According to recent foreign media tests, the charging speed of Apple's iPhone 16 Pro can be up to 20% faster than the ...