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.
This is how every other standard I listed works, and how USB 2.0 worked. New standards *improve* old standards, but do not *exclude* them.
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3.0 shouldn't count as 3.1 and 3.2
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3.0 has speeds that are also specified time in 3.1 and 3.2, just like 1.1 had speeds that were also specified in 2.0, and yet devices are not required to implement.
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