USB 3.2 promises to double the speed
About 4 years ago, USB 3.1 was officially announced with the ability to encrypt data more efficiently and allow data transfer at speeds of up to 10 Gbps.
Recently, the Promoter Group announced that the USB-C 3.2 version will appear later this year and will allow users to transfer files at speeds of up to 20 Gbps. This means that the USB-C 3.2 standard will allow data transfer in two 5 Gbps bands or two 10 Gbps bands. Platform developers can upgrade USB products to suit customer needs by doubling performance on existing cables.
For example: The USB 3.2 host connected to a USB 3.2 storage device will be able to perform data transfer performance of over 2 GB / sec via standard USB-C cable.
The new USB 3.2 will only appear later this year and this new standard-integrated device will reach the market by 2018. The USB development day will take place in September 2017, and the venue will be TipsMake. .com added.
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