![]() It preserves existing USB 3.1 SuperSpeed and SuperSpeed+ data modes and introduces two new SuperSpeed+ transfer modes over the USB-C connector using two-lane operation, with data rates of 10 and 20 Gbit/s (~1.2 and 2.5 GB/s). USB 3.2, released in September 2017, replaces the USB 3.1 standard. Ī device with a Type-C connector does not necessarily implement USB, USB Power Delivery, or any Alternate Mode: the Type-C connector is common to several technologies while mandating only a few of them. In July 2016, it was adopted by the IEC as "IEC 6". ![]() It was developed at roughly the same time as the USB 3.1 specification. The USB Type-C Specification 1.0 was published by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) and was finalized in August 2014. Digital audio / video / data connector / powerĬlose ▲ USB-C plug USB-C receptacle on an MSI laptop
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