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bobo1900@startrek.website 1 day agoA single usbc can deviler 240W and data at 40 GB/s, what else can it be other than vendor lockin by nintendo?
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bobo1900@startrek.website 1 day agoA single usbc can deviler 240W and data at 40 GB/s, what else can it be other than vendor lockin by nintendo?
SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world 1 day ago
What revision is that, and that’s also seriously limited by cord length.
It’s anything BUT, it’s a dev kit lmfao.
bobo1900@startrek.website 1 day ago
USB 3.2 or 4 allows for a thunderbolt 4 interface, that runs at 40 GB/s (for external gpu cards). Thunderbolt also uses Power Delivery and the latest version allows for a 48V @ 5A profile, that would be 240W. Even previous versions allow for 24V @ 5V (120W).
As for the cable length I wouldn’t really know, probably it’s possible up to a meter, if the cable is well shielded, the power doesn’t change much because the current os always rather low, it’s the voltage that increases.
SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.world 1 day ago
None of those likely to be found on this specific debit mate…
bobo1900@startrek.website 1 day ago
Not hating, I don’t know from which year this is from, didn’t even know it’s a development kit, and although the capabilities I mentioned are recent (and by recent, thunderbolt 4 has been around for at least a couple years, PD 120w for around the same or even more), a single usb-C has been capable of driving a portable device, that needs charging and a display output, from at least 7+ years.
You can call me cynical, but yes, if I see a strange double usb-C port I think it doesn’t really make a ton of sense and the first thing I think about is a strange trick to transform a standard technology in something proprietary, especially since nintendo has done the same with the switch 2 by implementing non-standard usb c in their dock.
socsa@piefed.social 1 day ago
This is not a recent revision. TB4 is from 2020. USB4 is 2019.