Neither Intel nor the USB-IF demonstrated any functional USB 3.0 devices at CES this year, but the standard's electrical connectors were at least on display. As promised, the new connectors retain USB ...
There’s an old joke that says USB cables do not exist in three-dimensional Euclidian space. Try to plug a USB cable in a socket, and the first try will always be wrong. Flip it, try to plug it in, and ...
Rejoice! The boffins in charge of USB standards appear to have settled on a design for the much-anticipated USB 3.1 Type C connector. For starters, there’s no “right way up” – that alone will trigger ...
But the USB C connector actually supports two independent lanes of USB 3.1. Alternate mode can take one lane and turn it into DisplayPort with both wire pairs set to transmit, or take both lanes and ...
USB 3.0 is found on most new motherboards and mobile devices. It provides significantly higher throughput and more functionality than USB 2. Also, USB 3 provided backward compatibility with USB 2.0 in ...