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  2. USB explainer: what's USB 4, USB-C, and more? - Stuff

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    Currently, the most commonly used USB standards are USB 3.1, USB 3.2, and USB 4.0. Physically, USB connectors now come in three versions: USB-A, USB-B, and USB-C. But what’s the difference between all these USB formats?

  3. USB 3.0 - Wikipedia

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    Universal Serial Bus 3.0 (USB 3.0), marketed as SuperSpeed USB, is the third major version of the Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard for interfacing computers and electronic devices. It was released in November 2008.

  4. USB 3.0: What You Need To Know - TechSpot

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    USB 3.0 is the next major revision of the ubiquitous interface. Dubbed SuperSpeed USB, this new version promises a tenfold leap forward in transfer speeds as well as improved capabilities,...

  5. USB Explained: All the Different Types (and What They're Used...

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    USB 2.0 supports 2.5W charging and USB 3.0 supports 4.5W charging. To put things in perspective, 10W is enough power to slow charge your phone, and 18W is enough to fast charge your smartphone or power a Netbook or similar bare-bones laptops.

  6. USB Decoded: All the Specs and Version Numbers

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    In 2008, USB-IF introduced USB 3.0, which ran at a speedy 5 Gbps, offering roughly a 10x improvement in throughput over the preceding USB 2.0. Even today, that’s the top speed that most devices...

  7. What Is USB 3.0? - Lifewire

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    USB 3.0 is a Universal Serial Bus (USB) standard, released in November 2008. Most new computers and devices being manufactured today support this standard, which is often referred to as SuperSpeed USB.

  8. What is USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed USB)? | Definition from TechTarget

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    USB 3.0 is a Universal Serial Bus (USB) data transfer standard commonly used for computer peripherals. Mostly found on USB-A or USB-C type connectors, USB 3.0 has undergone several revisions and supports speeds between 5 and 20 Gbps. USB 3.0 is also known as SuperSpeed USB.

  9. USB 3.0: Everything You Need to Know - MUO

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    USB 3.0 beats USB 2.0 in so many ways. Here's everything you need to know about why you should always pick USB 3.x when possible.

  10. USB 3.2 and 3.1 Explained: What's Gen 1, Gen 2 and Gen 2x2?

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    So USB 3.0 (5 Gbps) became USB 3.1 Gen 1 and the new, 10 Gbps speed became USB 3.1 Gen 2. In 2017, the organization rolled out a 20 Gbps speed for USB 3.x devices.

  11. Everything You Need to Know About USB Ports and Speeds

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    Say you plug a USB 3.2 solid-state drive into a USB 3.2 port on your computer, but use a USB 3.0 cable—data will only transfer at USB 3.0 speeds. Make sure every link in your chain is...