![]() USB 3.2 is Even Faster and More Confusing USB-IF To help differentiate the speeds, USB-IF also implemented logos, which manufacturer can only use by passing a certification to prove a cable matches the promised specs. But, as long as you remembered Gen 2 was better than Gen 1, you were good to go. The difference between the two was slightly confusing. Full-duplex communication is exciting because that means information can be transferred and received at the same time. Technically, it accomplishes this by using 128b/132b encoding in a full-duplex communications mode. ![]() USB 3.1 Gen 2 is capable of 10 Gbps transfer speeds-that’s called SuperSpeed+. USB 3.1 Gen 1, originally known as USB 3.0, is capable of 5 Gbps transfer speeds-that’s called SuperSpeed. To further complicate things, the transfer speeds themselves received names.
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