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120 gbps

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USB4 v2 could be faster than we thought, with speeds up to 120 Gbps

by Brad Linder09/05/2022 No Comments on USB4 v2 could be faster than we thought, with speeds up to 120 Gbps

This month the USB Promoter Group announced that an update to the USB4 specification is on the way, and that it will double the top data transfer speeds from 40 Gbps to 80 Gbps. But it turns out that some USB4 v2 devices may go even faster than that, with support for speeds up to […]

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