The first-generation USB4 is available on some of the best motherboards and devices and caps out at a 40GBps transfer rate.
A Japanese company has debuted the world's first USB4 2.0 cable, and claims it will sport up to 80Gbps speeds.
Elecom has officially become the first company to receive certification for its USB4 2.0 cables, which are capable of ...
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The new USB4 2.0 cables from Elecom set standards in terms of performance. With a bidirectional transfer rate of up to 80 ...
The first USB4 2.0 cable has become official, detailing the improvements and new features of this new USB standard.
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A Japanese company by the name of Elecom appears to have beaten everyone to the punch by creating what it hails as the ...
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