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Version 2.0 of USB 4 is officially here, based on the announcement of the USB Promoter Group yesterday This major update will enable USB 4 Version 2.0 to have speeds of up to 80Gbps using a USB Type-C cable and connector. For reference, the first version of USB 4 can handle up to 40Gbps. Aside from this, compatibility won’t be an issue because USB 4 version 2.0 can still work with today’s current hardware. To wrap our heads to this speed, 80Gb (Gigabit) is equal to 10GB (GigaByte), which means transferring a 10GB file using USB 4 version 2.0 will only take 1 second, in a theoretical manner. As of now, there’s still no announcement when USB 4 version 2.0 will be available for consumers, only developers will have access to this sweet technology in the meantime. Launched earlier this month, the new SanDisk Ultra Fit USB 3.0 Flash Drive has recently made its way to our country. Apacer introduces two new super-mini USB flash drives namely the AH157 and AH116 which are inspired by the image of mini corks. Gigs 2 Go is a pack of USBs that you can easily tear off and use for instances like sharing an important Word file for school projects, PowerPoint presentations for work, and even HD movies for your friends. Read more in our articles including "New USB 4 with up to 80Gbps transfer speed announced" and "Apple rolls out iOS 27 beta 2".

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What is USB 4?

Version 2.0 of USB 4 is officially here, based on the announcement of the USB Promoter Group yesterday This major update will enable USB 4 Version 2.0 to have speeds of up to 80Gbps using a USB Type-C cable and connector. For reference, the first version of USB 4 can handle up to 40Gbps.

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Aside from this, compatibility won’t be an issue because USB 4 version 2.0 can still work with today’s current hardware. To wrap our heads to this speed, 80Gb (Gigabit) is equal to 10GB (GigaByte), which means transferring a 10GB file using USB 4 version 2.0 will only take 1 second, in a theoretical manner. As of now, there’s still no announcement when USB 4 version 2.0 will be available for consumers, only developers will have access to this sweet technology in the meantime.

Where can I find articles about USB 4?

Our coverage of USB 4 includes: "New USB 4 with up to 80Gbps transfer speed announced"; "Apple rolls out iOS 27 beta 2"; "Samsung announces UFS 5.0 storage". Each article provides unique insights and information.