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minus-squarebrillekake@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·1 年前Literally the second sentence in your own source: The designation C refers only to the connector’s physical configuration or form factor and should not be confused with the connector’s specific capabilities, which are designated by its transfer specifications (such as USB 3.2).
minus-squareprettybunnyslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6arrow-down3·1 年前Ok. Since we’re circumcising a mosquito here. The type c designation only refers to the form factor. That’s all. Type c does not refer to its capabilities. I am willing to bet you’ll find that information very early in what you linked me.
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Literally the second sentence in your own source:
Ok. Since we’re circumcising a mosquito here.
The type c designation only refers to the form factor.
That’s all.
Type c does not refer to its capabilities.
I am willing to bet you’ll find that information very early in what you linked me.