So how long until Thunderbolt is dead
i ain't even got usb 3.0 yet
So they've reduced it from 3 sides to one.
Once Thunderbolt gets a shrink, I would imagine we're going to see these connectors on everything. Having hit I think 40Gb/sec transfer rate on the Mark 2 Thunderbolt, I can't imagine having anything less.
Imagine having 6 of these on the TV instead of having 3 HDMI and 3 USB basic. Use them either for video or audio or file or power delivery. Hell yeah it can replace HDMI because TVs are so persistent having HDMIs and USBs and more that one of this will replace them all, and having many of this will replace having a little of everything.
It can replace HDMI in the future, yes. Not sure if it will replace it no matter how much they push USB C to be something more than data transfer and power charging port for a lot of people.
It would ideally be nice to have one cable that does everything but that future is far too clean for this world. Expect HDMI 5.0s and USB 5.0s and Thunderbolt 5.0s to all live in a fucked up harmony.
Was anyone really saying that USB-C won't be a big deal or big improvement? Most of the outcry I've been hearing lately has just been related to the MacBook, not that USB-C isn't a big step.
Gruber on this week's episode of The Talk Show is saying he heard from reliable sources that Apple essentially created this as an open standard and gave it away, but cannot publicly say this for political reasons. Sounds like Apple's involvement is bigger than a lot of us thought.
His "little birdie" sources are usually pretty good, but since this is something can probably never be confirmed, I don't know if it is worth a new thread.
You definitely not the only person to experience USB superposition.I thought I was the only person who had to try 3 times
*tries, wrong direction*
*flips, wrong direction still*
*flips again, now goes in*
This is more reversible than Lightning because ultimately you will have double ended cables, no deciding which end goes where. Kind of a big deal, but to be honest I'll hold to some micro-USB stuff I have like speakers or cameras, for many years.
Wonder if Sony will update the DS4 or if that's just the DS5.
In that sense, can Apple be an important backer if they don't bring it over to iDevices? Doubting a bit that myself. But I have some confidence in Tim to kill Lightning. Please.
Apple has no incentive to dump lightning.Personally, I think Apple is going to go over to C on the iDevices, if not this year, next year.
There's really no point into holding onto Lightning when the turnover and quick obsoletion rate of iPhones means everyone is going to have to have a new suite of accessories and so on in a couple of years anyway. It's not like everyone has jumped over to Lightning anyway, most devices that tout iPod/iPhone compatibility are all still using the 32 pin.
Now if everyone switches to USB C, they not only get new iDevice compatibility but also compatibility with.. everything.
Apple has no incentive to dump lightning.
Apple has no incentive to dump lightning.
- It can do video. Forget specialized video ports like DisplayPort and HDMI (eventually anyway) because Type-C can do that too. And in both directions. A single cable could carry video from phone to PC or PC to phone. Or to TVs, tablets, you name it.
Non properity? Apple will never back it.
Non properity? Apple will never back it.
They just put it in the Macbook...
And apparently developed it if rumors are to be believed.
First roll back to open standards in well over 10 years. Good.They just put it in the Macbook...
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They had no incentive to dump Firewire, either.
They still did. It's a different ballgame now. Connectors/connectivity iterates much faster.
I still imagine Thunderbolt will remain on the Pro line. I think Lightning is done as a side-branch of that connector, though.
They probably had input into the development, but they won't be solely responsible for it.And apparently developed it if rumors are to be believed.
They probably had input into the development, but they won't be solely responsible for it.
I know usb C is the connector type, but is it usb 3.0 ?
Many of the external HDD's are usb 3.0 & the one end is a normal looking connector & the other that connects to the HDD is different, so is this just the same as the C?
Yeah. It's a rumor. So will never know. However, we do know they're supporting it.
It should be backwards compatible with the right cable, but it'll still only operate at USB 3.0 speeds. So... does that make it USB 3.0? *shrugs*
Yeah. It's a rumor. So will never know. However, we do know they're supporting it.
Where did you get that number? They're not even part of the USB 3.0 promoter group.We do know. Intel contributed 24 engineers, Apple 18, Microsoft 16, Google 10, HP 6 and Dell 5. So they played a significant role but they didn't solely develop it.
I'm sure USB-C has good technical specifications. I'm just kind of worried that whatever USB-C device I buy now will be unable to connect to anything when Apple inevitably creates a new kind of port few years from now. I'm still using my almost 10 year old USB external hard drive. There is a real danger that the USB-C thumb drive will not be able to connect any latest device 5 years from now on.
USB 3.0 for example supports USB 2.0 devices, without the need for adapters. I'm all for creating new standards, just please, please make them backwards compatible without the need for adapters.
USB-C supports USB 3.1.
In the EU I'm sure that there is a law or ruling that all devices must use a common connector like we had with SCART, from a certain date, due to every time you upgraded your phone you had to get all new charging equipment.
Thus I don't think Apple has a choice if they want to sell products in the EU.
They got anti trust sued over the chargers multiple times and just paid the huge fine whilst saying yoloIn the EU I'm sure that there is a law or ruling that all devices must use a common connector like we had with SCART, from a certain date, due to every time you upgraded your phone you had to get all new charging equipment.
Thus I don't think Apple has a choice if they want to sell products in the EU.
I'm referring to the ones in the new macbook which are capped at usb 3.0 speeds.
It's used on their new Macbook.
In the EU I'm sure that there is a law or ruling that all devices must use a common connector like we had with SCART, from a certain date, due to every time you upgraded your phone you had to get all new charging equipment.
Thus I don't think Apple has a choice if they want to sell products in the EU.
All Apple had to do for that was provide an adaptor.
The idea of having two incompatible protocols sharing the same plug sounds terrible.
Adata should actually be releasing some soon. Their products aren't that good though.No 3.1 drives yet.
...Unless this is true >_>>>
For portable computers like the macbook we'll likely only get true USB 3.1 when skylake arrives. Along with that we'll also get thunderbolt 3 - which also comes with a smaller connector and double the speed.No 3.1 drives yet.
- It can do video. Forget specialized video ports like DisplayPort and HDMI (eventually anyway) because Type-C can do that too. And in both directions. A single cable could carry video from phone to PC or PC to phone. Or to TVs, tablets, you name it.
- It can carry a crapload of power. Depending on the wall-wart you plug your Type-C cable into, it can deliver up to 100w of power. That's enough to charge full-size laptops, not just ones with underpowered processors.
It is. Common charger regulations are one of the main reasons why the industry transitioned so far from having a crapload of different plugs (including miniUSB) to straight microUSB.
I thought I was the only person who had to try 3 times
*tries, wrong direction*
*flips, wrong direction still*
*flips again, now goes in*