New USB4 standard doubles throughput and includes optional Thunderbolt interface
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has just published the official specifications of the new USB4 standard (without spaces between name and number). The objective is to build around the existing system (currently USB 3.0, 3.1, and 3.2) to add new functions and increase throughput. A better distribution of bandwidth In addition to doubling speeds, USB4 differs from USB 3.2 in its dynamic bandwidth management, between several protocols used on the same bus. It, therefore, gains in intelligence compared to the system of dividing the bandwidth into equal parts. It may be particularly effective for data and video transmission, for...
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