• @[email protected]
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          8 months ago

          The don’t.

          But give me an example of what you’re talking about. I’ll explain.

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              8 months ago

              The consumer facing names for those transmission specs are and have always been:

              • SuperSpeed 10 Gbps

              • SuperSpeed 20 Gbps

              Unless you’re designing your own circuits you don’t need to worry about signaling rates (ie “Gen”) or lane configuration (Z×Y).

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        58 months ago

        We’re not calling it that anymore. It’s been rebranded to “SuperDuper Speed USB ]|[” now. Note that this is a different standard than the previous “SuperDuper Speed USB 3,” and under no circumstances should you call it “SuperDuper Speed USB 3.0,” because there was never any such spec and pedantic nerds will climb up your nose in the comments if you ever utter it.

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            58 months ago

            Eh, USB4 is basically what USB 3.3 would’ve been, but with fresh branding. I expect it to have the same naming issues after a few updates…

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                28 months ago

                Sort of? It borrows a lot of the high speed protocol bits from Thunderbolt 3, but I think it does DP a little differently (at least it supports different DP standards than TB3). So it’s closely related, but not necessarily the same thing.