The USB 3.2 standard is published
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USB 3.0 was a big leap from the previous version when it came to moving large amounts of data on external storage drives. With the 3.x branch, performance has been significantly improved with each revision.
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The Californian company Synopsis (dedicated to creating software for hardware design) has published a video demonstrating USB 3.2. With two channels and a total of 20Gbps, the goal was to move 2 Gbytes per second. The test was carried out using Windows 10 as the host computer and a USB 3.2 mass storage device powered by Linux.
Via Tom´s Hardware.
The video: