Comment by Latty
6 hours ago
To be fair they seem to have taken this often-stated criticism on board. USB 4's naming is more sensible, and they've pushed the simple data speed & power labelling that makes it easier to work out what you need.
6 hours ago
To be fair they seem to have taken this often-stated criticism on board. USB 4's naming is more sensible, and they've pushed the simple data speed & power labelling that makes it easier to work out what you need.
Yeah, now it's USB4 Version 2.0 / USB 80Gbps / USB4 Gen4.
According to wikipedia the current marketing names for USB are just their speed: USB 5/10/20/40/80 Gbps. No version numbers or anything else.
Then what's 3.2 gen 2x2?
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I don't think they've taken the criticism on board, USB 3 still has the completely nonsensical names
The modern usb naming is to just list the speed or power output of the port.
Rather than some absurd version number it’s now just “USB 20 Gbits”