Macworld USB-C is the latest standard of USB that allows data transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps, can fast-charge devices, and ...
It also reports that the cable can transfer data at USB 3.2 and USB4 speeds up to 10Gbps and 20Gbps. But the truth is there are literally no wires to support data transfer at those rates at all.
you’ll do better with a 10Gbps or higher bandwidth cable. All iPads on sale today feature a USB-C connector. But even the 10th Gen iPad’s USB-C is still limited to a 480Mbps data speed.
It uses a bit of black magic called HBR3 with DSC to push compressed data through the 10Gbps USB-C connection ... with multiple external connectors that designate a premium hub, but there ...
A seven-inch cable connects the hub to your MacBook at 10Gbps and a possible 125W passthrough charging when the hub is connected to a USB-C charger—the highest passthrough charging we’ve seen ...