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USB 4 is now found exclusively in the USB-C connector and is commonly used for external hard drives, SSDs, video devices, monitors, and docks. Key features of USB 4 include: 40Gbps data transfer rate: USB 4 can transfer data at up to 40Gbps, twice as fast as Thunderbolt 3.
USB-C, or USB Type-C, is a 24-pin connector (not a protocol) that supersedes previous USB connectors and can carry audio, video, and other data, to connect to monitors or external drives. It can also provide and receive power, to power, e.g., a laptop or a mobile phone.
USB-C is an industry-standard connector for transmitting both data and power on a single cable. The USB-C connector was developed by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), the group of...
USB-C is a reversible connector that can be used to transmit data, video and audio signals, and PCI-E signals, among others. It also supports much faster charging speeds than USB-A --- up to a few hundred watts --- with USB Power Delivery. USB-C is the emerging standard for charging and transferring data.
USB-C is meant to simplify the way we use tech, but it can get a little confusing. We’ve got everything you need to know.
USB Type C is the small, oval-like, rectangular plug found in some newer USB devices. Here's more about USB-C and how it works.
What is USB-C? Without a doubt, USB Type-C, commonly referred to as USB-C, is becoming the standard connector for moving data and power to and from a wide variety of computing devices. Its...