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USB4 / USB-C Getting DisplayPort Alt Mode With Support For 16K Monitors And 80 Gbps Speed

Oliver Haslam·April 30, 2020
VESA today announced that the DisplayPort 2.0 specifications are going to be part of USB4/USB-C which will bring some impressive video throughput to bear. We can expect support for up to 16K displays as well as a massive 80Gbps of data throughput.

USB4 With 40Gbps Transfer Speed Is Ready To Roll Out

Oliver Haslam·September 6, 2019
USB4 with 40Gpbs transfer speed is ready for a mass rollout to consumers. Here's everything you need to know about this.

USB4 Devices Coming Late 2020, Supporting Speeds Up To 40Gbps

Oliver Haslam·June 13, 2019

Thunderbolt-Based USB4 Announced With Double The Speed Of USB 3.2

Paul Morris·March 5, 2019
The USB Promotor Group has just announced that USB4 is coming and it promises to deliver significantly faster speeds. When introduced, USB4 should astound and delight consumers by being able to deliver data transfer speeds of up to a whopping 40Gbps.

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