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New USB-C 2.1 cables will support up to 240W power delivery – OnMSFT.com
While the world awaits the full-scale arrival of USB-4, an update to USB-C should begin hitting devices as early as this year.

While the world awaits the full-scale arrival of USB-4, an update to USB-C should begin hitting devices as early as this year.
According to the UBS Implementers Forum (USB-IF), UBS-C 2.1 will be a beefed-up update to the current Type-C paradigm that will support Extended Power Range (EPR) to power larger monitors, dual device charging, and power-hungry hubs.
By the second half of 2021, devices will ship with the updated standard and while the port and connector themselves remain relatively unchanged,…
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