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USB4?!?!

Apparently, somehow, there weren’t enough terrible names in the new USB spec sheet (USB 3.2 gen 2x2, really?), as USB4 will now replace thunderbolt 3 and will be royalty free. This is a huge move and is very beneficial for the tech world, as AMD chips should now be able to use one of the major advantages that was previously reserved for intel. This isn’t the worst name, but they have removed the space between “USB”, and “4.” Just why? I just hope they don’t mess it up even more later with “USB 4.1.2 gen 1.3,” for example.

 

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/03/thunderbolt-3-becomes-usb4-as-intels-interconnect-goes-royalty-free/

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so what, Just like DDR5 it won't be available in affordable stuff any time soon

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As far as I know USB will just use Intels Thunderbold 3 protocol to get speed up to 40gbps and not replace it.

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2 minutes ago, Hip said:

As far as I know USB will just use Intels Thunderbold 3 protocol to get speed up to 40gbps and not replace it.

That would be sad ?

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1 minute ago, SuperCooling87 said:

That would be sad ?

USB 4 will be Type C anyway. And we get double the speed we have right now. Everything will be fine ?‍⚕️

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As noted above this has been posted previously, let's keep everything consolidated to one main news thread:

 

 

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