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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Will be integrated into Tiger Lake processors this year
Intel frees its peripheral tech.
Aims to block fake accessories.
Everything via USB Type-C.
1.6GB/s sustained transfer.
Compatible with existing Type-C cables, too.
Aims to kills the headphone jack.
Looks to lock out bad cables.
Ignition Boost to get things spinning.
First to offer 10Gb/s certification.
USB Type-C makes an unsurprising appearance.
Your move, Thunderbolt.
Four USB ports and more GPIO.
Merges DisplayPort and USB 3.1.
New USB standard to offer Apple Lightning-style reversibility.
Hasn't given up on usurping USB.
10Gb/s USB ports to hit the market soon.
USB 3.0 is left in the dust once again.
Matches Thunderbolt bitrate-for-bitrate.
The USB Power Delivery Specification is official, promising 100W for high-power single-wire devices.
The SATA-IO group has announced a new standard for portable storage: USM Slim.
This little gadget transforms a USB hard disk into a NAS box, complete with media streaming.
Our first look at JMicron's latest JMF616 controller chip reveals it strengths and weaknesses
October 14 2021 | 15:04