With PC motherboard manufacturers implementing 40 Gbps USB4, one wonders what's next for the [mostly] universal connectivity standard. Turns out, it is USB4 2.0, which yields the connector 80 Gbps of data bandwidth per direction, and 60 W of power-delivery (PD). Power delivery for USB4 2.0 can be as...
Sigh… I just bought a usb-c cable that doesn’t support display stream compression but is fine for 160w power. No where did it ever say it wasn’t capable of driving multiple monitors…
The cable doesn’t support compression? I can understand not supporting video at all, but just with compression it doesn’t work?