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These blue ports, also known as SuperSpeed USB, made their debut back in 2008 and boast much faster speeds than their predecessors, maxing out at 5Gps, compared to the USB 2.0's 480 Mbps.
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Every USB Port Symbol & Icon Explained - MSNAsus, for example, has yet to launch a USB 80 Gbps-capable laptop, while the Razer Blade 18, which has a single USB4 Version 2.0-compatible Thunderbolt 5 port, doesn't use an icon to indicate the ...
High-Speed Data Transfer: Blue USB 3.0 ports support data transfer rates of up to 5 Gbps, which is approximately 10 times faster than the 480 Mbps offered by USB 2.0 ports. This capability makes ...
Asus, for example, has yet to launch a USB 80 Gbps-capable laptop, while the Razer Blade 18, which has a single USB4 Version 2.0-compatible Thunderbolt 5 port, doesn't use an icon to indicate the ...
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