USB 3.2 - The USB Type-C Connector Finally Met its Match
It’s only a week before the first event of USB Developer Days, a series of meetings for USB developers, where the USB 3.2 specification will be formally announced. Much like with any recent smartphone announcement, we know pretty much everything about the new standard before it’s formally announced. We know that the big news is the 20Gbps support, twice the performance of the previous (USB 3.1 Gen 2) standard, which is enabled by using the second high-speed signal pair of the USB Type-C connector. Is the USB 3.2 then something more of an iPhone 8-like incremental update, or iPhone X-like revolution for the USB industry?
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