Meanwhile, the USB-IF also has logos for the maximum charging speed – in the case of USB4 version 2.0, i.e. 240 watts. Thunderbolt 5 does not have this; only 140 watts are guaranteed.
The USB4 2.0 standard has existed for nearly two years, and we are just now starting to see compatible products make their way into the world. The updated standard is kicking off with new cables ...
OWC just released a nearly 15-foot USB4 cable capable of 40Gbps, and it’s just $130. OWC just released a nearly 15-foot USB4 cable capable of 40Gbps, and it’s just $130. Wes Davis is a weekend ...