The announcement of the new Retina MacBook has prompted a flurry of attention to the USB Type C spec, a story we’ve been following since the port was just a gleam in the USB-IF’s eye. It’s not the ...
SuperSpeed USB 3.1 is poised to slowly take over as the newest version of this popular interface. It boosts data-transfer rates to 10 Gbits/s, compared with 5 Gbits/s for USB 3.0. Along with the ...
Thinking about storage for photos and other media. Works out to just under $60 for a TB, which is what you'd pay for a 1 TB USB 3 drive now, so not too bad. But I also wonder if I'd get better ...
The basis for most wired, inter-device communication in consumer electronics today is the Universal Serial Bus, or USB. But major changes are afoot: Enhanced SuperSpeed-Plus USB3.1 Gen 2 doubles the ...
After 20 years of continuous improvements in performance and in performance alone - which became dull and, at some point, slowed the transition significantly - USB has become exciting again. Last year ...
On the surface, USB 3.1 seems like it could be only an update to 10G speeds. Dig deeper. USB-IF Worldwide Developers Days introduced developers to the new USB 3.1 specification. On the surface, USB ...
January 3, 2017 -- Genesys Logic, Inc., a leading IC design company in mixed-signal, high-speed I/O technologies, today announced its high-performance USB 3.1 Gen 2 USB-C™ integrated SuperSpeed Plus ...
Intel today at Computex 2015 unveiled Thunderbolt 3 with a USB Type-C connector, instead of Mini DisplayPort, and support for USB 3.1, DisplayPort 1.2 and PCI Express 3.0, as outlined by Ars Technica.