Have you ever gone to plug in your USB Type-C cable to extend your display, ready for the glory of a second monitor, only for nothing to happen? Well, there's a good chance it's [[link]] because your USB port isn't quite capable of doing so. Microsoft is implementing a
new system to try and stop this problem.
As announced in the (which I've just discovered is a thing thanks to ), writer talked a little about the rationale behind this decision and how Microsoft plan on implementing it.
For a port to be certified as USB4, it must be capable of a 40 [[link]] Gbps max data speed or more, must offer up to 15 W of power to accessories (with that being 7.5 W for tablets), has to support PC charging, must support a minimum of dual 4K at 60 Hz display, and has to have both PCIe support and Thunderbolt 3 compatibility.
The testing process is implemented via Microsoft's HLK (Hardware Lab Kit), and "OEMs, silicon vendors, and accessory brands run these HLK tests and submit logs to Microsoft. Any failure halts certification until the issue is resolved in hardware or firmware."
And if you're wondering why Microsoft is going through all this trouble—have you used a USB port on a modern PC lately? It's all kinds of bad, and the naming for each USB generation is just as bad. I just hope Microsoft's efforts are actually effective enough to do something about USB [[link]] confusion.
Microsoft points out that "manufacturers can implement ports that look identical but differ wildly in functionality," so customers can be misled by the ports. This new process to implement standardized Type-C functionality is intended to give some clarity on that, and give assurance when you buy a WHCP-certified machine.
This new process is a good thing for Microsoft to implement, and Microsoft is likely looking for a bit of a PR win right now. It fired just under just last month, and in regard to ties to the Israeli military, with further pressure from .
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