Linux Kernel 4.6 Officially Released, Introduces OrangeFS, USB 3.1 SSP Support

Linux Kernel 4.6 Officially Released, Introduces OrangeFS, USB 3.1 SSP Support

Linux 4.6 kernel is now available for download

USBs Will Have More Logos So People Won't Confuse Them Anymore

USBs Will Have More Logos So People Won't Confuse Them Anymore

Trying to make things clearer USB-IF made them worse

ASUS Offers a USB 3.1 UPD Panel Upgrade Kit

ASUS Offers a USB 3.1 UPD Panel Upgrade Kit

Two USB-C connectors and a USB power delivery, it's perfect

ASMedia Will Probably Feel the Impact of AMD's Poor Financial Performance

ASMedia Will Probably Feel the Impact of AMD's Poor Financial Performance

ASMedia thinks AMD is losing the chipset war with Intel

ASUS Announces Major Collection of Hardware with USB 3.1

ASUS Announces Major Collection of Hardware with USB 3.1

That means they all have at least one port of 10 Gbps

10 Gbps USB 3.1 Causes the Birth of a Whole Motherboard Series, from MSI

10 Gbps USB 3.1 Causes the Birth of a Whole Motherboard Series, from MSI

The X99A Series will expand the socket LGA2011-3 lineup

CES 2015: ADATA Intros Super-Fast USB 3.1 Type-C SSD

CES 2015: ADATA Intros Super-Fast USB 3.1 Type-C SSD

The new interface is finally making inroads

CES 2015: USB Type-C for the First Time on a Motherboard, MSI Z97A

CES 2015: USB Type-C for the First Time on a Motherboard, MSI Z97A

The bi-directional port works at 10 Gbps

Say Hello to USB Type-C (and Goodbye to Traditional USB Soon)

Say Hello to USB Type-C (and Goodbye to Traditional USB Soon)

Leak suggests the computing industry is about to undergo a major change, but it will take a while to get everyone aboard

  • Macbook
  • By Filip Truta
  • December 23rd, 2014
12” MacBook Air: Another Key Feature Gets Leaked

12” MacBook Air: Another Key Feature Gets Leaked

New MBA to get bi-directional USB 3.1, iPhone to follow suit

New 10 Gbps USB Cables Don't Mind Which Way Is Up, Are Incompatible with Existing Ports – Pictures

New 10 Gbps USB Cables Don't Mind Which Way Is Up, Are Incompatible with Existing Ports – Pictures

The USB Type-C connector specification has been completed at last

10 Gbps USB 3.1 Connector Will Be Reversible but Also Smaller

10 Gbps USB 3.1 Connector Will Be Reversible but Also Smaller

It totally kills backwards compatibility, but the gains may just justify everything

10 Gbps USB Demonstrated by Fresco Logic

10 Gbps USB Demonstrated by Fresco Logic

This is the reason why the Thunderbolt technology isn't getting anywhere