USB 3.2 Primer - Part 1
USB 3.2 brings us from USB 3.1’s 10 Gbps to 20 Gbps.
The always cunning and clever USB-IF did a lot to make this work well.
USB 3.2 only works with the new Type C connector. The Type-C connector and Cable provide two lanes, Lane 0 and Lane 1. The standard allows use of both lanes simultaneously at 10 Gbps. 2×10 Gbps = 20 Gbps.
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