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USB-C

USB-C

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What is USB-C?

USB-C is a 24-pin USB connector system with a rotationally symmetrical connector. It is commonly used for data transfer, power delivery, and video output in various devices, including smartphones, laptops, and peripherals. It offers faster data transfer speeds and higher power delivery compared to older USB standards.

What other technologies are related to USB-C?

USB-C Competitor Technologies

DisplayPort is an alternative video interface standard that competes with USB-C's ability to carry video signals, particularly through DisplayPort Alternate Mode.
mentioned alongside USB-C in 4% (55) of relevant job posts
HDMI is another video interface standard that competes with USB-C's video capabilities, especially when using HDMI Alternate Mode.
mentioned alongside USB-C in 2% (101) of relevant job posts

USB-C Complementary Technologies

PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) can be carried over USB-C via Alternate Mode, making it a complementary technology for expanding device capabilities.
mentioned alongside USB-C in 0% (99) of relevant job posts
Ethernet connectivity can be provided through USB-C adapters, making it a complementary technology for adding wired network access to devices.
mentioned alongside USB-C in 0% (51) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning USB-C?

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Google
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Apple
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