This version requires a motherboard [for example] that supports it [and not a software upgrade of some kind]?The USB 3.0 Promoters Group today published the USB 3.2 specifications. Devices supporting the new standard can utilize two 10 Gbit/s lanes which doubles the bandwidth compared to previous USB versions.
Yeh, I think I knew this much. By the time I get around to building my next desktop, there may even be a newer spec. LOLIt'll probably be in a next generation motherboard future Z470 for example? these kind of technological advances need to be implemented at the motherboard level or at best via an add-in card through pci-e. You can't "upgrade" an existing usb port to a newer specification, it needs to be designed that way from the ground up.
It'll probably be in a next generation motherboard future Z470 for example? these kind of technological advances need to be implemented at the motherboard level or at best via an add-in card through pci-e. You can't "upgrade" an existing usb port to a newer specification, it needs to be designed that way from the ground up.