![]() ![]() "With the new higher power capabilities enabled by the USB PD 3.1 Specification, which unlocks up to 240W over a USB Type-C cable and connector," says USB-IF President and COO, Jeff Ravencraft, "USB-IF saw an opportunity to further strengthen and simplify its Certified Logo Program for the end user." ![]() Now the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), the non-profit support group, wants to make it immediately clear to buyers and users, what type of cable they're getting. USB-C is becoming ever more of a standard, but different USB-C cables support different cable power. The group responsible for the USB-C protocol has issued new certified logos that show if a cable or port supports 60W or 240W, hoping that customers will read the labels.
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