USB-C didn’t simplify PC hardware, it just moved the complexity
USB-C is becoming a universal standard, and it's great that we won the war for a universal connector. But in turn, we've lost the battle for universal compatibility. Right now, you probably have five identical-looking cables on your desk; one charges your laptop at 240W but transfers data at USB 2.0 speeds, another handles 80 Gb/s data transfer but can't power a monitor and, lastly, you have the mystery cable that came with your electric toothbrush.
USB-C is becoming a universal standard, and it’s great that we won the war for a universal connector. But in turn, we’ve lost the battle for universal compatibility. Right now, you probably have five identical-looking cables on your desk; one charges your laptop at 240W but transfers data at USB 2.0 speeds, another handles 80 Gb/s data transfer but can’t power a monitor and, lastly, you have the mystery cable that came with your electric toothbrush.
Emily Brown
Houston
Houston
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