
Next gen USB protocol that will use USB-C port and will run at a data transfer speed of 40Gbps double the speed of the former USB 3.2 specifications.
Two-lane operation using existing USB Type-C cables, up to 40 Gbps operation and over 40 Gbps certified cables.
Multiple data and display protocol to share total accessible bandwidth.
Compatible with USB3.2, 2.0 and Thunderbolt 3.
Moreover, USB4 architecture defines a method to share single high-speed link with multiple end devices.
What USB Promoter Group has to say?






As a portable gaming machine, the Switch is pretty solid.
The Switch dock and adapter, on the other hand, add a considerable amount of bulk to the equation.
We’ve seen a few companies try their hands at releasing smaller, more portable docks, but some users have reported that those docks bricked their consoles.
That means that users need to choose between using the official Switch dock or potentially risking their hardware in using something more portable.
Human Things thinks that it may have found a solution with its new Genki Covert Dock for the Switch, which launched on Kickstarter today.
The Covert Dock features a USB 3.0 port, USB-C PD charging port, and an HDMI out port in a tiny body – one that Human Things says is 10 times smaller than the standard Switch dock.
