Look, if you're complaining that not all USB 3.2 devices can do 20Gbps, I hope you also complain that not all 802.11ac devices can do 3.6Gbps, or that not all HDMI 1.4 devices can do 4Kp24, or that not all LTE networks will give you 1Gbps down.
Honestly I think part of the problem is just that USB is the most widespread, bottom-of-the-barrel, cheapest-crap-you-can-imagine devices standard. So of course it also gets the most bullshit marketing.
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Oh yeah, that’s a major contributor. But re-branding old specs as <NewSpec Gen N-1> is… weird and silly, and adds to the confusion. Did they *update* the 3.1 spec when they renamed it?
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But it's not really re-branded, is it? Nothing is getting renamed, it's just that there is a new version that *adds* speeds (and keeps the old ones). Like USB 2.0 kept low speed and full speed from 1.1.
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