Comment by masklinn
4 years ago
Indeed, according to the wiki page the subtetly is:
> USB 3.1 and DisplayPort 2.0 use 128b/132b encoding, which is identical to 64b/66b, but duplicates each of the preamble bits to reduce the risk of undetected errors there.
I guess that was found not to matter so they went back to the more normal 64/66 in USB4? I'm really weak on the hardware stuff so I really have no idea.
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