Implementation has already begun, which means consumers can expect to see clearly labeled USB devices and cables in the ...
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Why Are Some USB Ports Red? Here's What It MeansUSB ports often come in colors like black, blue, white, and more, each representing a specific function or version of the USB standard. If you've ever plugged a device into your computer ...
Thankfully, the USB-IF has taken the extra step and extended its logo scheme to the latest versions of the USB specification, including USB4. It also removes “USB4v2” from consumer branding.
Clear logos for cables, docking stations and power supply units are intended to disguise the USB name chaos. After all, names such as USB4 Version 2.0 and USB3.2 Gen 2x2 are anything but ...
To make matters worse, these new monikers replaced the already confusing terminology from older USB versions. The new, simpler system is a welcome one.
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