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USB speeds, types and features explained

Last updated: April 18, 2025 1:49 pm
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USB, short for Universal Serial Bus, has been the go-to connection type for computers and tech devices since Apple introduced it on the original iMac in 1998. Before USB, there were various connection types like ADB, FireWire, and SCSI, each with its own set of variations.

Over the years, USB has evolved, with new versions being released every few years, offering faster speeds and improved functionality. While the idea of universalization is still being pursued, there are now multiple types of USB connectors, although some are being phased out on newer devices.

The most common USB connector is USB-A, known for its rectangular shape and widespread use in PCs and devices. USB-B, preferred by printer manufacturers for its tunnel-like shape, and USB-B Mini are also still in use. Micro-USB, commonly found in older and cheaper gadgets, is notorious for its fiddly nature and reversible Micro-USB cables have been developed to address this issue.

USB-C, with its reversible oblong connector, has become the standard for modern laptops, tablets, and phones. It is faster and more versatile than its predecessors, supporting Thunderbolt 3, 4, and 5, as well as USB4. USB-C can carry up to 100W of power and transfer data at high speeds. It also supports DisplayPort signals, allowing users to connect external displays using a single cable.

Thunderbolt 3, 4, and 5, along with USB4, offer even faster data transfer speeds and more capabilities than USB-C. Thunderbolt provides PCI Express data for various devices and supports DisplayPort functionality. Thunderbolt connections allow for daisy-chaining multiple peripherals and offer features like wake from sleep and direct memory access data protection.

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USB4, based on the Thunderbolt 3 protocol, supports speeds of up to 40Gbps and is compatible with Thunderbolt 3 and 4. USB4 can dynamically allocate bandwidth for video and data based on requirements, supporting up to two 4K displays or a single 8K display.

When choosing USB-C cables, it is essential to consider the charging wattage and data transfer rate supported. Thunderbolt 4 and USB4 cables are interchangeable and backward compatible, offering compatibility across all versions of USB-C. Active Thunderbolt cables with repeater chipsets are recommended for longer cable lengths.

In conclusion, the evolution of USB has brought about faster speeds, improved functionality, and greater compatibility across devices. Choosing the right cables and connectors ensures optimal performance and compatibility with different devices and speeds.

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