• @Midnitte@beehaw.org
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      3 days ago

      Doesn’t really apply here - Microsoft is just using its clout to make things work more like they’re expected to:

      But some of that confusion persists. A weakness built into the USB-C from the very beginning was that the specification for the physical connector was always separate from the specifications for the USB protocol itself…

      Microsoft is using its Windows Hardware Compatibility Program (WHCP) for PC companies to mandate support for charging, display output, and at least 5Gbps USB speeds on all USB-C ports built into all PCs…

      • Pete Hahnloser
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        63 days ago

        Somewhat pointless without all cables supporting those features, though.

        • @cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de
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          72 days ago

          If you buy thunderbolt cables, they support everything. If you look at the cost of those cables, you will see why not all USB cables support every feature. They are also limited to 1 meter without active circuitry, which will make them even more expensive.

      • @ranandtoldthat@beehaw.org
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        32 days ago

        It applies. The Microsoft requirements are different than the standard requirements. Stricter in some ways, but more lenient in others.